syllabic in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or based on syllables.
a system of syllabic symbols
noun
1
a written character that represents a syllable.
Inuit syllabics

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1. Accentual-syllabic synonyms, Accentual-syllabic pronunciation, Accentual-syllabic translation, English dictionary definition of Accentual-syllabic

2. The only resolution of this issue is to assume that the /l/ which is syllabic in 'brittle' remains syllabic in 'Brittler'.

3. Syllabic Consonants A Syllabic Consonant is a consonant that replaces the vowel [ə] in a syllable

4. 2 antonyms for Accentual: quantitative, syllabic

5. Its name is a syllabic abbreviation from "Triangle Below Canal Street".

6. Develop knowledge and understanding of Accentual-syllabic rhythm and iambic pentameter; to understand various ways that Accentual-syllabic rhythm can improve writing; to understand the the use of

7. Accentual-syllabic meter (the kind you are used to hearing in English poetry)

8. The Circumflex is also called a Circumflex syllabic intonation or a rising-falling tone.

9. In English accentual-syllabic poetry, an Amphibrach is a stressed syllable surrounded by two unstressed syllables.

10. In English accentual-syllabic poetry, an Amphibrach is a stressed syllable surrounded by two unstressed syllables

11. In English accentual-syllabic poetry, an Amphibrach is a stressed syllable surrounded by …

12. Accentual-syllabic verse is an extension of Accentual verse which fixes both the number of stresses and syllables within a line or stanza.Accentual-syllabic verse is highly regular and therefore easily scannable

13. This is called “Accentual-syllabic” rhythm, because the rhythm is a product of the distribution of accents among the syllables

14. In addition, however, he was the first to realize that many of the signs had a phonetic or syllabic value.

15. In modern Accentual or Accentual-syllabic prosody, the meter of a verse is determined by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the verse.

16. Accentual definition is - of, relating to, or characterized by accent; specifically : based on accent rather than on quantity or syllabic recurrence

17. Consonantal writing can be regarded as a transitional stage between word-syllable or syllabic writing and writing that reflects all the sounds of speech—that is, an alphabet

18. Alcaic A four-line stanza invented by the Classical Greek poet Alcaeus that employs a specific syllabic count per line and a predominantly dactylic meter

19. Sievers divided verses into five basic types, labeled A–E. The system is founded upon accent, alliteration, quantity of vowels, and patterns of syllabic accentuation.

20. Even the syllabic pattern of this poem does not remain perfectly consistent: nor is it valid to discriminate against "business documents and school-books": all these phenomena are important.

21. ‘The phenomenon is well known to phoneticians and is called ‘Coarticulation’.’ ‘People learn Coarticulations that are often physically easy but not always physically necessary.’ ‘However, in spontaneous speech, inter-syllabic Coarticulations usually take the form of regressive assimilation.’

22. Accentual verse has a fixed number of stresses per line regardless of the number of syllables that are present. It is common in languages that are stress-timed, such as English, as opposed to syllabic verse which is common in syllable-timed languages, such as French.

23. : characterized by lines with a fixed number of stressed and unstressed syllables Finally, Sidney is presented as the first English poet who was a master of strict Accentual-syllabic meter and yet able to vary this meter with a deliberate, controlled, and often gorgeous counterpoint of speech rhythms.

24. The researchers, Dr Ágnes Melinda Kovács (currently at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and Professor Jacques Mehler, presented the infants with three-syllabic words: lo-ba-lo (ABA) or lo-lo-ba (AAB) in structure, followed by toys depicted either on the left or right side of the screen.

25. Accentual-syllabic verse Verse whose meter is determined by the number and alternation of its stressed and unstressed syllables, organized into feet. From line to line, the number of stresses (accents) may vary, but the total number of syllables within each line is fixed.

26. Accentual: 1 adj of or pertaining to accent or stress adj (of verse) having a metric system based on stress rather than syllables or quantity “ Accentual poetry is based on the number of stresses in a line” “ Accentual rhythm” Antonyms: syllabic (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of

27. The two properties that characterize Ablaut reduplication in English (chit-chat, dilly-dally) are: (1) identical vowel quantity in the stressed syllabic peaks, (2) maximally distinct vowel qualities in the two halves, with [i] appearing most commonly to the left and a low vowel to the right.In addition, Ablaut reduplicatives are described as having a trochaic contour, yet there is a great deal