-
realized with
enchainement – that is, the
originally word-final
consonant is
pronounced as the
onset of the
following syllable.
Enchainement is also observed...
- In Italian, a
final [j]
sound can be
moved to the next
syllable in
enchainement,
sometimes with a gemination: e.g., non ne ho mai
avuti ('I've never...
- the
preferred sandhi.
French liaison and
enchaînement can be
considered forms of
external sandhi. In
enchaînement, a word-final consonant, when followed...
- demi plié , or with legs
straight if
quick or as the
final step of an
enchainement.
There are
several variants. A pas de bourrée piqué
picks up the feet...
- virtually, a
revival of the Two-step, plus
certain Tango steps and
enchainements (step sequences).
Instead of the Tango's touch-and-turn-in of the foot...
- catenative, catenulate, chain, concatenate, concatenation, enchain,
enchaînement,
nonconcatenative †catēnula catēnul-
cauda caud-, cod- tail cauda, caudal...
- The
concatenation (
enchainement) is an
architectural composition that
unites chaining parts together—as with
separate elements in long façades, with the...
-
mountaineering and climbing,
enchainment (an
anglicisation of the
French word
enchaînement,
meaning "linking") is
climbing two or more
mountains or
climbing routes...
-
concerne la mise en page, celle-ci est particulièrement
dynamique avec un
enchaînement impressionnant de
cases les unes sur les
autres et qui laissent, malgré...
- labanotation. Her
books are
Ballet Center Work, threebythree,
Ballet Barre Enchainements, and
Ballet Barre and
Center Combinations, the last
published in either...