coda u rečniku PONS

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The song structure consists of three seven-line verses and a two-line coda.
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This is the weakening of originally voiceless consonants in either the coda of a syllable or word as well as intervocallically.
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The first theme is finally resolved in the concluding coda.
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The instrumental coda is in this ultimate key as well, and is accompanied by the tolling of deep bells.
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Few dialects, such as and, give preference to voiced allophones; elsewhere, they are common only as coda, before voiced consonants.
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Although that satisfies the minimal pair requirement, some linguists find it difficult to explain why the coda affects the vowel length.
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Additionally, may appear in coda position in loanwords.
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Although there are some substantial outbursts in the central sections of the music, the coda reveals its greatest momentum.
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The poem's coda salutes the power of the transformative imagination to recover meaning in the world from all we see and remember.
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The variations are followed by a short fugue on the same theme and a concluding coda.
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