- A
monosyllabic language is a
language in
which words predominantly consist of a
single syllable. An
example of a
monosyllabic language would be Old Chinese...
- "cough", and "and" are
examples of monosyllables. Some of the
longest monosyllabic words in the
English language, all
containing nine
letters each, are...
-
single unambiguously correct answer. Some nine-letter
proper names remain monosyllabic when
adding a
tenth letter and
apostrophe to form the possessive: Laugharne's...
- and are no
longer counted as such:
Chinese is
often described as a '
monosyllabic' language. However, this is only
partially correct. It is
largely accurate...
- profundity. By a
different process,
laxing is also
found in
disyllabic and
monosyllabic words, for example,
shade vs shadow, lose vs lost.
Trisyllabic laxing...
- 1:20 2. "Kids of the K-Hole" 2:16 3. "Murder the Government" 0:46 4. "
Monosyllabic Girl" 0:54 5. "180 Degrees" 2:10 6. "All His
Suits Are Torn" 2:19 7....
-
consistent metrical foot; however, the
lines correspond roughly to a
monosyllabic tetrameter, a
dactylic tetrameter, a
trochaic tetrameter, and an iambic...
- and ancóra 'still/yet'. For
monosyllabic words, the rule is different: when two
orthographically identical monosyllabic words with
different meanings...
- Indo-Aryan languages: beej mantra), or a bījākṣara ("seed-syllable"), is a
monosyllabic mantra believed to
contain the
essence of a
given deity. They are found...
- τρίφθογγος triphthongos, lit. 'with
three sounds' or 'with
three tones') is a
monosyllabic vowel combination involving a
quick but
smooth movement of the articulator...