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Trisyllabic laxing, or
trisyllabic shortening, is any of
three processes in
English in which...
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bisyllable and bisyllabic) for a word of two syllables;
trisyllable (and
trisyllabic) for a word of
three syllables; and
polysyllable (and polysyllabic),...
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britannics or mid-stress
trisyllabics ⌣⋀⌣ ~^~ –⋀⌣ -^~ ⌣⋀– ~^- –⋀– -^- 5th The
falling and
rising trisyllabics ⌣⌣⋀ ~~^ ⋀⌣⌣ ^~~ 6th The quadrisyllabics...
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leads to the
majority of
Vietnamese vocabulary being disyllabic and
trisyllabic words.
Vietnamese is
written using the
Vietnamese alphabet (chữ Quốc...
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Phonological history of
English Phonological history of
English consonants Trisyllabic laxing Freeman,
Valerie (2014). "Bag, beg, bagel:
Prevelar raising and...
- when two or more
syllables followed because of the
opposing process of
trisyllabic laxing. It only
occasionally applied to the high
vowels /i/ and /u/,...
- This page has a list of
closed pairs of
English rhyming words—in each pair, both
words rhyme with each
other and only with each other. bairn,
cairn boosts...
- ˈpɹɪvəsiː/;
Dynasty and patronise, by contrast, are
usually subject to
trisyllabic laxing (/ˈdɪnəstiː, ˈpætrɔnɑɪz/) like in Britain,
alongside US-derived...
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Milton introduced modifications,
which included hypermetrical syllables (
trisyllabic feet),
inversion or
slighting of stresses, and the
shifting of pauses...
- The
Malay Chetty creole language (also
known as
Malaccan Creole Malay,
Malacca Malay Creole and Chitties/Chetties Malay) is a Malay-based
creole spoken...