| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But in ???you???re??? and ???I???m,??? there???s no vowel at all! ???Are??? and ???am??? have turned into just the consonants R and M. These are examples of a weaker-than-weak form that some auxiliary verbs have, a form so weak that it doesn???t even have a vowel of its own anymore, and it has to get one from a so-called host word.
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