- baa
consists of two (bimoraic); extra-long
syllables with
three moras (
trimoraic) are
relatively rare. Such
metrics are also
referred to as
syllable weight...
-
observing the
effect of the
shortening of
final vowels in Gothic.
Reflexes of
trimoraic or
overlong *ô are
found in the
final syllable of
nouns or verbs, and...
- dantamūlīya.
According to Pāṇini it is a
retroflex consonant. The
pluti (
trimoraic)
vowels were on the
verge of
becoming phonemicized during middle Vedic...
- PIE *-eh₂ns;
Trimoraic vowels are
distinguished from
bimoraic vowels by
their outcomes in
attested Germanic languages: word-final
trimoraic vowels remained...
-
Accessed July 27, 2020. Blevins, Juliette; Harrison,
Sheldon P. (1999). "
Trimoraic Feet in Gilbertese".
Oceanic Linguistics. 38 (2): 203–230. doi:10.1353/ol...
-
phonotactics is
similar to that of
other Oghuz Turkic languages, except:
Trimoraic syllables with long
vowels are permissible.
There is an
ongoing metathesis...
- from
Ancient Gr****
whose shorter and
longer diphthongs were
bimoraic and
trimoraic, respectively: /ai/ vs. /aːi/.) The
inventory of Old
Irish long vowels...
- contexts. Labrune,
citing Tanaka (2008:203),
argues that feet may also be
trimoraic,
whereas Ito and
Mester describe the foot as 'maximally bimoraic'. Although...
-
followed by syllable-final
voiced consonant (this
essentially forbids trimoraic syllables) No
complex onsets (except for the
exceptions above) No /b,...
- extrametrical. This
explains the
licensing of what
would otherwise be
superheavy (
trimoraic)
syllables in
English as long as they are word-final (an
example of this...