- (and trisyllabic) for a word of
three syllables; and
polysyllable (and
polysyllabic),
which may
refer either to a word of more than
three syllables or to...
- With
numerous sound mergers occurring in
different varieties over time,
polysyllabic words increasingly served to
reduce ambiguity between words that had...
- ****e (𬼀, from 為) are not kana ligatures, but
polysyllabic kana.
Hardly any kana
ligatures or
polysyllabic kana are
represented in
standard character encodings...
- The
Polysyllabic Spree is a 2004
collection of Nick Hornby's "Stuff I've Been Reading"
columns in The Believer. The book
collates his
columns from September...
- In
rapping and poetry,
multisyllabic rhymes (also
known as
compound rhymes,
polysyllable rhymes, and
sometimes colloquially in hip-hop as multis) are rhymes...
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Final nasal monograph (hatsuon)
Polysyllabic monographs (obsolete) n
kashiko koto sama nari
mairasesoro yori ん n [m n ɲ ŋ ɴ ɰ̃]
kashiko [kaɕiko] koto [koto]...
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After labials and ⟨t, d, n, r⟩
mostly ⟨-e⟩
occurs in
monosyllabic and
polysyllabic stems. Only the word ˈpjês ("dog") has an
attested vocative singular...
- po [po] ピャ pya [pʲa] ピュ pyu [pʲɯ] ピョ pyo [pʲo]
Final nasal monograph Polysyllabic monographs n iu koto ****e toki tomo nari * ン n [m n ɲ ŋ ɴ ɰ̃] iu [jɯː]...
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Examples of a
rhotic and a non-rhotic
speaker Rhotic (American)
speaker /ˈfɑrmər/ for
farmer Non-rhotic (British)
speaker /ˈfɑːmə/ for
farmer Problems...
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context as tonos, i.e.
simply "accent"),
marking the
stressed syllable of
polysyllabic words, and
occasionally the
diaeresis to
distinguish diphthongal from...