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THE Baroque ensemble Rebel (pronounced with the accent on the second syllable) is, as its name suggests, not partial to the polite style of presentation favored by its more conventional counterparts.
Sheehan's second insight, driven by a comment of Heidegger's in the Zollikon seminars to the effect that the verbal emphasis in 'Da-sein' is to be placed on the second syllable, is that the 'sein' of 'Da-sein' should be heard as 'having-to-be', in contrast with 'occasionally or contingently is'.
We also see the replaced Lahu cognate for 'wheat' as the first syllable of 'maize', as well as the first syllable of Akha compound forms for Setaria and 'sorghum', and the etymon for 'rice grain' preserved as the first syllable of Lisu 'maize', where the second syllable is the 'wheat' etymon.
While the second syllable is largely self-explanatory, the origin of the first is unclear.
Although sporange, a variant of sporangium, is an eye rhyme for orange, it is not a true rhyme as its second syllable is pronounced with an unreduced vowel [-ændʒ], and often stressed.
Syllable deletions are observed in Japanese quails; the second syllable is sometimes accidentally omitted during vocal production (Derégnaucourt, pers.
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Before the second syllable was out of my mouth, a cry shot through the phone, "He's alive!" Though I knew I meant a lot to my family, the cheers I heard were unbelievable in that moment.
The f0 of the second syllable was left intact.
Median frequency at maximum amplitude of syllable 1 of 2SVs was 24.06 kHz from wild and 16.60 kHz from laboratory California mice, and the second syllable was 26.56 kHz and 19.00 kHz, respectively (Table 2).
In addition, whether the second syllable was 50 or 100 ms long affected the participants' choices; namely, as shown in Figure 2, there were fewer 'long' responses for the first syllable with the longer of the two durations for the second syllable.
Countless riders have wondered whether that is his real name, and whether the first syllable is pronounced "zits".
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