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Weak formIn most varieties of English some function words (prepositions, auxiliary verbs, pronouns, conjunctions) have two or more different pronunciations. The weak form is that typically used when the word i [..]
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Weak formCan refer to the weak form of the efficient markets hypothesis, which is that any information in the past prices of a security are fully reflected in its current price. Fama (1991) broadens the catego [..]
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Weak form(svak form): a pronunciation of a word that entails some degree of phonological reduction. Only a relatively small number of words have weak forms, and they are all function words. The phonological re [..]
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