Non-grammatical apophony in English [electronic resource] / Roger W. Wescott.
An apophone may be defined generally as a polysyllabic vowel sequence such that each contained vowel is lower or more retracted than the vowel which precedes it --"sing, sang, sung," and "clink, clank, clunk" are examples in English. For nearly every case of grammatical apophony...
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