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1-<p>Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of a mora‐based language perceive it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then map it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.</p>
1+<p>Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of Japanese — which is a mora‐based language perceives it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then maps it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.</p>
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OldNewDifferences
1111 "type": "Note",
12- "notag": " Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of a mora‐based language perceive it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then map it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.",
12+ "notag": " Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of Japanese — which is a mora‐based language perceives it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then maps it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.",
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14- "content": "<p>Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of a mora‐based language perceive it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then map it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.<\/p>",
14+ "content": "<p>Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of Japanese — which is a mora‐based language perceives it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then maps it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.<\/p>",
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26+ "updated": "2024-01-25T03:25:11Z",
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31- "en": "<p>Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of a mora‐based language perceive it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then map it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.<\/p>"
32+ "en": "<p>Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, what is ignored here is the absence of vowels in “strength”. A speaker of Japanese — which is a mora‐based language perceives it as a six‐mora word (s‐t‐re‐n‐k‐s), then maps it to Japanese morae (su‐to‐re‐n‐ku‐su). It was a long word to begin with, so it didn’t become longer.<\/p>"
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