「syllable」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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term "Bija" carries the specific meaning of a | syllable that is used as a mantra or otherwise as the |
The use of rotation to change the vowel of a | syllable is unique to Canadian syllabics, but had its |
fact that it used the initial consonant of a | syllable, with the vowel placed above or below it, in |
w, or on the writing line; also, in Merrill a | syllable such as "lad" which starts and ends with a co |
Each kagunita corresponds to a | syllable. |
ial characters for consonants at the end of a | syllable. |
The fact that it represents a | syllable that does not exist in any Standard Chinese w |
pring), though they admit that the additional | syllable at the end is hard to explain. |
imilation of one vowel to that of an adjacent | syllable at an earlier stage in the language's history |
l consonant) and finals (the vowel, glide and | syllable coda), as well as having an inherent tone. |
way to the final, penult, or antepenultimate | syllable of the following word, but only if that word |
seven of which (marked in green) can occur as | syllable finals (Ostapirat 2000:224, 236). |
Once the Chinese | syllable was pronounced in Japanese form, the Towa San |
n turn by another consonant (i.e. in a closed | syllable environment). |
A closed | syllable is one which ends in a consonant with shwa na |
in a stressed closed | syllable before a consonant cluster |
an, and /o/ elsewhere; when it is in a closed | syllable, it is pronounced . |
tically takes years to utter a comprehensible | syllable and a lifetime of speech therapy to maintain |
independent language due to its conservative | syllable structure and phoneme inventory. |
ords tea and gall), with equal stress on each | syllable. |
his name, at each at-bat, by enunciating each | syllable with a florid style: "John... Boc-ca-BEL-la". |
I have to concentrate on each word, on each | syllable. |
Each | syllable in a cell is composed of an initial (columns) |
total absence of vowels, the nucleus of each | syllable being a syllabic r, a common feature amongst |
three lines making a stanza, where the eight | syllable lines have central rhyme sounds as two tetram |
aw of open syllables, which states that every | syllable must end in a vowel. |
es a capital letter at the beginning of every | syllable, Taichung City uses the standard form of Hany |
nging had a "natural sense of phrasing, every | syllable beautifully in time. |
North Wales), but because Bangor had an extra | syllable and slipped off the tongue easier it was used |
nicle of the Toccos is a chronicle in fifteen | syllable blank verse written in medieval Greek, which |
of method and wisdom, symbolized by the final | syllable hum, which indicates indivisibility[...]" |
n their narratives: the omission of the final | syllable from one particular verb. |
The pronunciation of the final | syllable is that of "sigh". |
ahpach is sung on a high note until the final | syllable, which is lower. |
The final | syllable of a word is always strong as well. |
striction against stress falling on the final | syllable of a phrase. |
mish (pronounced with the accent on the first | syllable) are an historically Lushootseed-speaking Nat |
t accidentally discovered that just the first | syllable sounded much better. |
These six names are derived from the first | syllable of each half-line of the 8th century hymn Ut |
adigms in Slavic accent shifts from the first | syllable to the proclitic, e.g. |
The first | syllable with stress is usually a major second higher |
f two syllables constitutes a foot; the first | syllable in a foot is weak, the second strong. |
s retain the quality distinction in the first | syllable, and additionally display a long vowel in roo |
as above, with directions to sound the first | syllable ‘who' short and low, and the second "who" wit |
-divided into those that emphasised the first | syllable and to those that emphasised the second sylla |
e word chakhesang came from, taking the first | syllable of each tribe namely "cha" from "chokri", "kh |
onounced gurn-it with the accent on the first | syllable) is the home of Plymouth (Gurnet) Lighthouse |
e accent is on the first mora, then the first | syllable is high-pitched and the others are low: H-L, |
opened the newborn's mouth to wail; the first | syllable of his name, pronounced wa in Classical Latin |
or ‘fair slayer' presumably because the first | syllable of the name is analogous to the reconstructib |
to be on the first mora, instead on the first | syllable (in places in paradigm with initial accent). |
re born, make the sound which forms the first | syllable in Vaticanus, and are therefore said vagire ( |
Notice that the first | syllable has a secondary stress. |
Kadma is always placed on the first | syllable of the word, while Pashta is placed on the la |
s pronounced with primary stress on the first | syllable and the third syllable reduced or elided. |
There is a tendency to stress the first | syllable even in French loanwords, where Standard Germ |
ces up and down in place, stable on the first | syllable (wok), bouncing up on the higher outward syll |
iends up there persist in stressing the first | syllable and rhyming the name with 'eagle'." |
nounced MAH-ree, with the stress on the first | syllable. |
onounce Heathrow with the stress on the first | syllable. |
A'-ri-zinn : Accent on first | syllable, 'A' as in flat, 'ri' as in rich. |
munity is pronounced with stress on the first | syllable of the word, however. |
t is complete utter balderdash from the first | syllable of its pretentious and mendacious utterance t |
what the fans did was simply shout the first | syllable of his last name, creating a "Fuuuuuuuuuuu" s |
transcriptions of Mongolian names, the first | syllable is sometimes wrongly given as the surname, i. |
would pronounce it as "Kuh-noid" - the first | syllable a schwa, the second may be more South Wales t |
tral dialects have a weak stress on the first | syllable, which becomes stronger and "moves" to the pe |
d language, the stress is always on the first | syllable of a word (or on the preceding preposition, s |
owel becomes closer to /i/ when the following | syllable contains /i/, /iː/, or /j/. |
A double hyphen indicates that the following | syllable has a neutral tone and therefore that the pre |
n three syllables followed by a longer fourth | syllable. |
est that in addition to full pronunciation in | syllable onset, uvular /r/ in these dialects was usual |
ith 2-3 syllables are stressed on the initial | syllable; those with 4 are stressed on the first and t |
om the English word "vital", with the initial | syllable replaced by i. |
f 11 or 12 syllables depending on the initial | syllable. |
She is primarily known for her research into | syllable structure within an optimality theoretic fram |
the end of some of the lines with their last | syllable extending over as many as six notes. |
tterance, resulting in a low tone on the last | syllable. |
dary tone, realized as a low tone on the last | syllable of any prepausal word. |
ng because of a misinterpretation of the last | syllable of the city's old name Nidaros. |
shioned ci-der" with a conga kick on the last | syllable and a parody of "Dad's Old-Fashioned Root Bee |
The last | syllable of the first, second and last lines rhyme and |
With the last | syllable of Death's song, the key changes into D-major |
ronounce the word with the stress on the last | syllable. |
Residents pronounce the last | syllable of the town's name with a "none" sound instea |
ways assumed that "Ah Um" was AUM, the mantra | syllable. |
o the law, accent was shifted from non-acuted | syllable to the following syllable if the word belonge |
In cognitive psychology, a nonsense | syllable is a word-like string of letters that is not |
For nonsense | syllable, see non-lexical vocables in music. |
Character for back of | syllable (<vowel>-n). |
are combined into one - slurred over the one | syllable. |
ust be said that "stringiamoci", which is one | syllable more than "stringiamci", would break metrics, |
on, but when multiple notes were given to one | syllable, known as a melisma, special notation, known |
ich brutal characters speak only words of one | syllable and four letters." |
No word within Liber OZ has more than one | syllable. |
1867: Robinson Crusoe: In Words of One | Syllable |
1868: An Evening at Home: In Words of One | Syllable |
words one | syllable long), and is also found in Cornish on certai |
If there is only one | syllable, both notes are sung to it in quick successio |
orge Pettit screams most of the vocals as one | syllable, while guitarist Dallas Green sings a melodic |
Open | syllable lengthening affected the stressed syllables o |
melismatic figures based on a single word or | syllable within an organum (a composition where one or |
A slab or | syllable is the primary unit of memory in the NCR 315 |
In cases of ambiguity, orthographic | syllable boundaries may be indicated with a hyphen, al |
d to the cauda, which came at the penultimate | syllable of each verse. |
sisting of only one or just a few pitches per | syllable. |
accent-if the accent was not on the preceding | syllable, *r is not devoiced). |
n the middle of a word and when the preceding | syllable ends with an "n" or "g". |
ula' (tail) were derivations of the same root | syllable ‘lang' or ‘lng'. |
with a slight vocal inflection on the second | syllable) is a popular term commonly used in the state |
s", with equal stress on the first and second | syllable). |
and have lost a couple of letters (the second | syllable would be long or lung in all major romanisati |
pronounced "doo'sohtoy" (stressing the second | syllable). |
is pronounced with the emphasis on the second | syllable, Sharpness, as compared to the common noun, w |
The second | syllable may be pronounced more like "noo-id" in North |
My dictionary says the second | syllable of Jintao has tone 1, rather than tone 2 as i |
he name also often omit the unstressed second | syllable and render it as Fatma when romanized. |
Bodeca as the personal noun, with the second | syllable being either halh or holt. |
AH seed | syllable seen in Ahkon Lhamo's Kapala |
o verbs have <i> or <ig>, which is a separate | syllable pronounced [i]. |
d to allow -ed to be pronounced as a separate | syllable for purposes of scansion. |
be, it affords you of the same signification, | syllable for syllable, and in the closure of each line |
Simplification ( | syllable drops at least one constituent) |
erformed in a single gesture, and on a single | syllable, primarily in use ca. |
text, so that when the tenor utters a single | syllable of chant, the upper part will pronounce sever |
ique in which he bends and stretches a single | syllable into a melodic phrase. |
As in the Chinese language, each Singlespeech | syllable has four possible meanings, but unlike Chines |
Om mani padme hum -variation of the six | syllable mantra of Avalokiteshvara. is inscribed in Ti |
ed syllables following the primarily stressed | syllable. |
ntent words always have at least one stressed | syllable, whereas function words are often completely |
One of the lines must finish with a stressed | syllable, while the other must finish with an unstress |
stressed) | syllable in a word. |
distinguish where a word break occurs in the | syllable stream. |
ns, is characterized by the repetition of the | syllable "na". |
It is structured as a pun, as the | syllable "no" indicates a possessive, so that her name |
ion between words with and without /r/ in the | syllable coda. |
The | syllable -berg goes back to the Old High German word b |
The sound Om! is the | syllable of the supreme Brahman |
name Linton, which was formed by dropping the | syllable "Co" from "Colinton". |
/l/ and, in rhotic varieties, /r/ can be the | syllable nucleus (i.e. a syllabic consonant) in an uns |
The | syllable "u" is only preceded by a "w" when it occurs |
e Mahpach is found, the < is placed under the | syllable that is most heavily stressed. |
The | syllable spelled sol is normally pronounced so by all |
th i, where it is replaced, or in case of the | syllable "i", preceded by a "j". |
ich indicate forward movement and contain the | syllable "po." |
Greek word Tetra (meaning four) and the third | syllable of the word, vitamin. |
or her skill in waka, or classical thirty-one | syllable poetry. |
ra, each of which gives the first, two-letter | syllable of the word; a Genus is divided into Differen |
the island were smaller, had less song types, | syllable types, and fewer syllables and notes per song |
ith -en or, if a noun ends with an unstressed | syllable, with -s. |
Uyghur | syllable structure is usually CV or CVC, but CVCC can |
Winabozho or Wenabozho if the first weak | syllable is graphically shown, Nanabizho if the second |
eristic iambic metrical Foot, in which a Weak | syllable is followed by a Strong syllable, in some dia |
liar" or "you really are", depending on which | syllable the stress falls.) |
The rules that determine which | syllable receives the primary stress are quite complex |
This character along with | syllable biang cannot be found in dictionaries. |
ns of Japanese poetry, the more familiar word | syllable is sometimes used. |
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