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syllables and
their parts.
Speech can
usually be
divided up into a
whole number of
syllables: for example, the word
ignite is made of two
syllables:...
- Look up
syllable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
syllable is a unit of
organization for a
sequence of
speech sounds.
Syllable may also
refer to:...
- do,
where the
syllables are
always tied to
specific pitches (e.g., "do" is
always "C-natural") and 2)
movable do,
where the
syllables are ****igned to...
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minor syllable, presyllable, or sesquisyllable, is a
reduced (minor)
syllable followed by a full
tonic or
stressed syllable. The
minor syllable may be...
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stress or
accent is the
relative emphasis or
prominence given to a
certain syllable in a word or to a
certain word in a
phrase or sentence. That
emphasis is...
- to
broadly fall into one of two
categories based on
rhythm or timing:
syllable-timed or stress-timed
languages (or, in some analyses, a
third category:...
- hūm̐ (Sanskrit: ॐ मणि पद्मे हूँ, IPA: [õːː mɐɳɪ pɐdmeː ɦũː]) is the six-
syllabled Sanskrit mantra particularly ****ociated with the four-armed Shadakshari...
- Auṃ, ISO 15919: Ōṁ) is a
polysemous symbol representing a
sacred sound,
syllable, mantra, and
invocation in Hinduism. Its
written form is the most important...
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Hangul Syllables is a
Unicode block containing precomposed Hangul syllable blocks for
modern Korean. The
syllables can be
directly mapped by algorithm...
- Extra-long
syllables with
three morae (trimoraic) are
relatively rare. Such
metrics based on
syllables are also
referred to as
syllable weight. In ****anese...