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alternation and o
Several different such patterns have been discerned, but the commonest one, by a wide margin, is e / o / zero alternation found in a majority of roots, in many verb and noun stems, and even in some affixes ( the genitive singular ending, for example, is attested as *- es, *- os, and *- s ).
The alternation of ' o ' and ' au ' seems to have been common in Sabine.
Otherwise, where */ u / and */ o / would originally have alternated morphologically, the old Germanic languages had almost always generalised one vowel or the other throughout the paradigm, although there does occur in Old Swedish ( especially in the laws of Östergötland ) traces of regular alternation between / o / and / u / in line with a-mutation, e. g. kona ( subj.

alternation and is
Lincoln's slow progress towards the several marking his achievement is even now unrecognizable as such, and loosely interpreted as the alternation of inconsistency with vision.
In logic and mathematics, a two-place logical connective or, is a logical disjunction, also known as inclusive disjunction or alternation, that results in true whenever one or more of its operands are true.
The phonology is known through the alternation of Greek and Etruscan letters in some inscriptions ( for example, the Iguvine Tables ), and many individual words are known through loans into or from Greek and Latin, as well as explanations of Etruscan words by ancient authors.
A gametophyte is the haploid, multicellular phase of plants and algae that undergo alternation of generations, with each of its cells containing only a single set of chromosomes.
However, it is not fully certain that the alternation between syllables necessarily reflects a difference in the vowels rather than the consonants – at the moment, the only undisputed fact is that they are different syllables.
A major feature of Lebanese topography is the alternation of lowland and highland that runs generally parallel with a north-to-south orientation.
Lithuania's terrain is an alternation of moderate lowlands and highlands.
Consequently, this cycle is also known as the alternation of generations.
When extended indefinitely, a layer of hexagonal boron nitride, BN, is obtained, with a structure identical to that of graphene apart from the alternation between boron and nitrogen in each ring.
A language's morphophonological structure is generally described with a series of rules which, ideally, can predict every morphophonological alternation that takes place in the language.
An example of a morphophonological alternation in English is provided by the plural morpheme, written as "- s " or "- es ".
This is called alternation of generations.
The term " sound change " refers to diachronic changes, or changes in a language's underlying sound system over time ; " alternation ", on the other hand, refers to surface changes that happen synchronically and do not change the language's underlying system ( for example, the-s in the English plural can be pronounced differently depending on what sound it follows ; this is a form of alternation, rather than sound change ).
The scherzo and slow movement, with their alternation of melodies, are models for Bruckner's spacious middle movements, while the finale with a grand culminating hymn is a feature of almost every Bruckner symphony.
When the available sediment is transported from the continent, an alternation of sand, clay and silt is deposited.
William Stewart, a Seattle researcher, has proposed that this alternation apes the exchange of riffs between the wind and brass sections that is common in big bands.
This cycle is known as alternation of generations.
Traditional square dance is frequently presented in alternation with contra dances ( particularly in revival groups ) or with some form of freestyle couple dancing ( at surviving local events ).
Modern Western square dance is sometimes presented in alternation with round dances.
Stoppard scholar Jim Hunter writes that Arcadia is a relatively realist play, compared to Stoppard's other works, although the realism is " much enhanced and teased about by the alternation of two eras ".

alternation and characteristic
The Etymologicum Magnum presents a medieval learned pseudo-etymology, explaining Aphrodite as derived from the compound habrodiaitos (" she who lives delicately " from habros + diaita ) explaining the alternation between b and ph as a " familiar " characteristic of Greek " obvious from the Macedonians ".
The discussion of ' alternation of generations ' above treats the alternation of a multicellular diploid form with a multicellular haploid form as the defining characteristic, regardless of whether these forms are free-living or not.
A characteristic feature of his music is the sophisticated climactic activity and the alternation of tension and relief, mostly supported by harmony.

alternation and Sabine
The alternation of's ' and'd ' occurs in words borrowed from Greek: Latin rosa from Greek rhodos ; but in this instance clausus or * closus is a Sabine word becoming clod-in Latin.
Since 1 July 1991 he had been the chief anchor for tagesthemen, in alternation with Sabine Christiansen ( 1991-1997 ), Gabi Bauer ( 1997-2001 ) and Anne Will ( 2001-2006 ).

alternation and .
By swaying the balance between them, he effected the alternation of the seasons.
Each line of longitude carries either two tropical spines or one equatorial and two polar spines, in alternation.
However, it has not incorporated the general Eastern umlaut of all synchronic or even historic " ya " sounds into " e " before front vowels – e. g. поляна ( polyana ) vs полени ( poleni ) " meadow – meadows " or even жаба ( zhaba ) vs жеби ( zhebi ) " frog – frogs ", even though it co-occurs with the yat alternation in almost all Eastern dialects that have it ( except a few dialects along the yat border, e. g. in the Pleven region ).
Until 1945, Bulgarian orthography did not reveal this alternation and used the original Old Slavic Cyrillic letter yat (), which was commonly called двойно е ( dvoyno e ) at the time, to express the historical yat vowel or at least root vowels displaying the ya – e alternation.
* Multistable perception describes the spontaneous or exogenous alternation of different percepts in face of the same physical stimulus.
The two general trends in the remaining stellar-produced elements are: ( 1 ) an alternation of abundance in elements as they have even or odd atomic numbers, and ( 2 ) a general decrease in abundance, as elements become heavier.
Most of Hofstadter's books are characterized by some kind of structural alternation: in GEB between dialogues and chapters, in The Mind's I between selections and reflections, in Metamagical Themas between Chapters and Postscripts, and so forth.
It should be noted that a good deal of the American use of cross-cutting was not the rapid alternation between parallel chains of action developed by D. W. Griffith, but a limited number of alternations to make it possible to leave out uninteresting bits of action with no real plot function.
This required more than an alternation in the Articles of Confederation ; it required a change in the character of the national compact.
The style combines elements of both poetry ( shi ' r ) and rhymed prose ( saj ) and the text contains instances of literary devices like alliteration, assonance, repetition, onomatopoeia, juxtaposition and antithesis, metaphors, alternation of person and personification.
The alternation between left and right was broken in the October 2000 elections when the Liberal Union and New Union parties won the most votes and were able to form a centrist ruling coalition with minor partners.

o and au
Comparative linguistics also may provide evidence as the Chumash word for " sewn-plank canoe ," tomolo ' o, may have been derived from kumulā ' au, the Polynesian word for the redwood logs used in that construction.
For instance it would be somewhere in the manu ' a islands group ( American Samoa ) for the Ngati Karika ( Te au o Tonga tribe-Rarotonga ).
Nao airĩĩtu magatuuo marĩĩtwa ma mĩhĩrĩga tauria hagwetetwo nah au kabere, o nginya hingo iria maundu maatabariirwo thuuthaini ati ciana ituagwo aciari a mwanake na a muirĩĩtu .”
When occurring within a Sanskrit utterance, the syllable is subject to the normal rules of sandhi in Sanskrit grammar, however with the additional peculiarity that after preceding a or ā, the au of aum does not form vriddhi ( au ) but guna ( o ) per Pāṇini 6. 1. 95 ( i. e. ' om ').
The vowel a অ has two sound values in Bengali: as au in aura ( tatkāl ) and as o ও ( Kalikātā ).
Initial-آ ( ਆ ): ā ا َ ے ( ਏ ਐ ): e, æ ا ُ و ( ਊ ): ū ا ِ ی ( ਈ ): ī ا َ و ( ਔ ਓ ): au, o
e ai o au aM aH
Animals: te. qo. a ( chicken = taqia ), ni. qo ( dog = noqai ), s. au. a ( falcon = showoo in Daur, shuwuu means bird in Mongolian ), em. a ( goat = imaa ), tau. li. a ( rabbit = taulai ; in Tungusic rabbit = gulmahun ), mo. ri ( horse = mori ), uni ( cow = uniye ), mu. ho. o ( snake = mogoi )
Ignoring auxiliary letters that create digraphs ( such as ⟨ ch ⟩, ⟨ gn ⟩, ⟨ ph ⟩, ⟨ au ⟩, ⟨ eu ⟩, ⟨ ei ⟩, and ⟨ ou ⟩, and ⟨ m ⟩ and ⟨ n ⟩ as signals for nasalized vowels ), they include almost every possible letter except ⟨ a ⟩, ⟨ j ⟩, ⟨ o ⟩, ⟨ q ⟩, ⟨ v ⟩, and ⟨ y ⟩.
# the diphthongs ' ai ' and ' au ' are monophthongized to ' e ' and ' o ';
haw: Panalā ‘ au o Quảng Binh

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