| 11. | The patterns of verb stem alternations are very complex although there is a significant amount of homophony.
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| 12. | However, this homophony is recent and the words were probably dissimilar when the phrase was coined .)
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| 13. | Speakers who had Frisian as their first language often maintained the Frisian system of no homophony when speaking Frisian.
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| 14. | Much of the homophony that followed he felt belongs to a less serious and less spiritual period of art.
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| 15. | Before Powell, Art Tatum and Earl Hines had also somewhat explored independent homophony closely resembling later piano playing.
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| 16. | Homophony first appeared as one of the predominant textures in bass ) has since become common in Western music.
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| 17. | In the beginning, the lower four voices are mostly in homophony, while the top soprano enters later.
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| 18. | In the following " ", all five voices are in homophony for the only time in the composition.
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| 19. | In practice this homophony seldom, if ever, causes confusion, as they usually appear in distinct syntactic contexts.
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| 20. | Homophony as a term first appeared in English with Charles Burney in 1776, emphasizing the concord of harmonized melody.
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