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Each allows only one vowel.
It's in five sections and each section involves only one vowel.
In his most recent book, Eunoia, each chapter uses words of only one vowel.
7.47pm BST 1 min: And there are actually two teams whose entire name contains only one vowel.
Was the fact that he is but one vowel removed from Staten Island's best-known citizen an electoral plus?
Or the nine clubs (including that one) whose abbreviated name – in other words ordinarily excluding the United or Forest or whatever – has just one vowel?
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The most basic form is a root (√CCC) that combines with two related patterns (-V- and -V-V) to create a one-vowel stem (-CCVC-) and a two-vowel stem (-CVC[C]VC-).
In Arabic, for instance, the one-vowel stem formed from the root √ktb indicates the present tense (ya-ktub-u '[he] writes'), while the two-vowel shape indicates the past tense (katab-a '[he] wrote').
There were two streams, one with vowel /u/ and the other with vowel /a/.
V1 and V2 are the two vowels in the object noun (Lelop, Molun, Gitun, V1: [e:, o:, i:], V2: [ɔ, u, u:]), and V3 and V4 are the vowels in the marker (ano, gla, ino, ono, sla; when the marker included only one long vowel ([a:] in gla, sla) instead of two shorter vowels ([a, i, o] in ino, ano, ono), the long vowel was mapped onto V3 and V4).
A hypothetical system of one single vowel, for example, would receive the highest assortativity coefficient simply due to the fact that it covers the full network, and in the light of the theory of vowel purity in rhyming, this would also reflect a pure rhyming behavior, as all rhyming instances would show the same vowel.
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