This syllabication of the word, which contrasts with everyday speech, serves to further emphasise the unnatural character of the feeling that the poet Raud had attempted to form into a noble idea.
If the syllabication occurs on notes that are too high and one can do nothing to change the words, one will try to have the high tones preceded by an ascending portamento, but this portamento must be in accord with the musical sense.
Josh had excellent comprehension, and he worked on learning the consonants, vowels, digraphs, blends, and rules of syllabication. He was decoding three to four multisyllable words.
A pronounced tendency found among many non-Scandinavian Wisconsinites is to apply this melodic up and down syllabication pattern to multi-syllable English words, including the proper noun "Wisconsin" itself.
Besides this, Fulk (1996: 499) claims that reduplication of consonants in MS Junius 1 was also applied to indicate syllabication. The lack of double consonants in open syllables in his opinion proves that <CC> digraphs were used by the scribe to mark tautosyllabicity.
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