Definition of Syllabe. Meaning of Syllabe. Synonyms of Syllabe

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Definition of Syllabe

Syllabe
Syllabe Syl"labe, n. [F.] Syllable. [R.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Syllabe from wikipedia

- variation of Old French sillabe, from Latin syllaba, from Koine Gr**** συλλαβή syllabḗ (Ancient Gr**** pronunciation: [sylːabɛ̌ː]). συλλαβή means "the taken together"...
- of Ouagadougou. Mills, Elizabeth (1984) Senoufo phonology, discourse to syllabe (a prosodic approach) SIL publications in linguistics (ISSN 1040-0850)...
- on the first syllable, with a secondary stress on every uneven nonfinal syllabe (third, fifth, etc.). An exception is the word paraikaa ("now"), which...
- or devatā. The functions of different parts of the body, symbols, and syllabes are explained as deva. In Vedic religion we find the term used in a relatively...
- Übersee. 79: 21–35. Mills, Elizabeth (1984). Senoufo phonology, discourse to syllabe (a prosodic approach). SIL publications in linguistics. Vol. 72. ISSN 1040-0850...
- position). These terms are translations of Gr**** συλλαβὴ μακρά φύσει (syllabḕ makrá phýsei) and μακρὰ θέσει (makrà thései), respectively; therefore positiōne...
- tune by the chanters in the whole country. This tune is famous for its syllabes "aregade-gadeng" pronounced at each line of the verse or quintilla. This...
- HarawiChant d'amour et de mort ("Harawi – A Song of Love and Death") are a song cycle for "grand, dramatic" soprano and piano whose music and libretto...
- counterpart to Corkus, as it can also be suggested by the inversion of the first syllabe in their names (with "l" and "r" being the same in ****anese). Irvine (アーヴァイン...
- ('irresponsible') Other cases of optional gemination can be found in words like syllabe ('syllable'), grammaire ('grammar'), and illusion ('illusion'). The pronunciation...