- (and is said to be monosyllabic).
Similar terms include disyllable (and
disyllabic; also
bisyllable and bisyllabic) for a word of two syllables; trisyllable...
-
profound vs profundity. By a
different process,
laxing is also
found in
disyllabic and
monosyllabic words, for example,
shade vs shadow, lose vs lost. Trisyllabic...
- have two and
triphthongs three.
Triphthongs are not to be
confused with
disyllabic sequences of a
diphthong followed by a monophthong, as in
German Feuer...
- were one syllable, and from the Qin to the 20th
century they were
mostly disyllabic,
consisting of two
Chinese characters.
Courtesy names were
often based...
- vocabulary. However, most nouns,
adjectives and
verbs in
modern Mandarin are
disyllabic. A
significant cause of this is
phonological attrition:
sound changes...
-
syllable that
carries the
primary stress in the last word is
phonemically disyllabic /-ˈˈbœl.ən-/. In
normal speech, /ən/ ****imilates to non-syllabic (because...
- ten
morphemes or syllables; the
majority of
Vietnamese vocabulary are
disyllabic and
trisyllabic words.
Vietnamese is
written using the
Vietnamese alphabet...
- */meu̯n/, /mun/,
whereas Spanish disyllabic mío and
Portuguese and
Catalan monosyllabic meu are
derived from
disyllabic /ˈme.um/ > */ˈmeo/. [citation needed]...
-
beams emitted from its eyes and even flight.
Godzilla has a
distinctive disyllabic roar (transcribed in
several comics as Skreeeonk!),
which was created...
- morpheme, or,
occasionally half of a
morpheme for very
limited numbers of
disyllabic morphemes. In such a system, se(x)dec-, hexa(kai)deca-, hexadec- and sixteen...