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SEEU Review vol. 5 Nr. 2 (pdf) - South East European University

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<strong>SEEU</strong> <strong>Review</strong> Volume 5, No. 2, 2009<br />

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1947 3290<br />

852<br />

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Fig. 3. Frequent syllables in relation with the total number of syllables<br />

A considerable part of the syllables make the vowels as unique. They<br />

constitute 1.75% of the total number of syllables. According to their<br />

frequency the alignment is as follows: i, ë, e, u, a, o, y. Most often i is used<br />

as a unique vowel, while y is less used. The alignment is not the same as in<br />

the frequency of the use of letters [7], where the alignment is as follows: e, ë,<br />

i, a, o, u, y., while the vowels leading the syllables accompanied by<br />

consonants are also distinguished by their presence in examined texts.<br />

Their presence is showed in fig.4.<br />

1.75%<br />

2.31%<br />

9.37%<br />

11.78%<br />

20.19%<br />

15.14%<br />

19.98%<br />

19.48%<br />

Rrokje me zanoren a<br />

Rrokje me zanoren e<br />

Rrokje me zanoren ë<br />

Rrokje me zanoren i<br />

Rrokje me zanoren o<br />

Rrokje me zanoren u<br />

Rrokje me zanoren y<br />

Zanore të vetme<br />

Fig. 4. The presence of vowels in forming of syllables<br />

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