Definition of Heterosyllabic. Meaning of Heterosyllabic. Synonyms of Heterosyllabic

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- are not tautosyllabic are heterosyllabic. For example, in the English word "mustard" /ˈmʌstərd/, /m/ and /t/ are heterosyllabic since they are members of...
- and /u/. There is no distinctive vowel length, as vowel sequences are heterosyllabic. Stress generally falls on the penultimate syllable, with very few native...
- articulated independently, so consonants from adjacent syllables (i.e. heterosyllabic) show no sign of articulation as a cluster. Thai has specific phonotactical...
- languages. Simple workarounds exist, however. Phonotactics Tautosyllabic, heterosyllabic and ambisyllabic phones Syllable structure in English phonology The...
- Lorenzo; Bostoen, Koen (2021). "The emergence of interior vowels and heterosyllabic vowel sequences in Ngwi". Papers in Historical Phonology. 6: 4. doi:10...
- been observed non-phonemically as result of coarticulation, before heterosyllabic nasal consonants, e.g. in soma [ˈsõmɐ] ('sum'). Hence, there is a difference...
- diphthongs (two different vowel phonemes pronounced in one syllable) and heterosyllabic vowel sequences; other analyses make no such distinction. In many dialects...
- diphthongs and triphthongs. Additionally, in casual speech, adjacent heterosyllabic vowels may combine into diphthongs and triphthongs or even sequences...
- open syllables or before cons. + ⟨e⟩ before single consonant before heterosyllabic vowel /eɪ/ ache, gave, opaque, savor, status table, hatred, April chaos...
- imperative)', vajce > vejce 'egg') took place, but it was not applied in heterosyllabic aj (dají 'they will give', vajec 'egg (gen. pl.)'). In morphology, the...