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syllabic sound

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  • syllabic — [si lab′ik] adj. [LL syllabicus < Gr syllabikos] 1. of a syllable or syllables 2. forming a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable; specif., a) being the most prominent sound in a phonemic syllable: said of a vowel b) constituting the more… …   English World dictionary

  • syllabic — syl•lab•ic [[t]sɪˈlæb ɪk[/t]] adj. 1) of, pertaining to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables 2) pro based on or pertaining to a specific number of syllables, as opposed to vowel length or number of stresses: syllabic verse[/ex] 3) phn a) (of …   From formal English to slang

  • syllabic — syllabically, adv. /si lab ik/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables. 2. pronounced with careful distinction of syllables. 3. of, pertaining to, or noting poetry based on a specific number of syllables, as… …   Universalium

  • syllabic — 1. adjective /sɪˈlæb.ɪk/ a) Of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables. b) Pronounced with every syllable distinct. 2. noun /sɪˈlæb.ɪk/ A syllabic sound …   Wiktionary

  • syllabic — /səˈlæbɪk/ (say suh labik) adjective 1. of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables. 2. pronounced with careful distinction of syllables. 3. of or relating to poetry based on the number of syllables as distinct from poetry depending …  

  • syllabic — I. adjective Etymology: Late Latin syllabicus, from Greek syllabikos, from syllabē syllable Date: 1728 1. constituting a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable: a. not accompanied in the same syllable by a vowel < a syllabic consonant > b. having… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Proto-Indo-European to Dacian sound changes — NOTE: all html boxes in this article need to be replaced by another format. The Dacian language was a Satem Indo European Language.hort vowelsPIE has the short vowels e, o. The existence of the PIE short vowel a is disputed.The origin of the Late …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-European sound laws — As the Proto Indo European language (PIE) broke up, its sound system diverged as well, according to various sound laws in the daughter languages. Notable among these are Grimm s law in Proto Germanic, loss of prevocalic *p in Proto Celtic, loss… …   Wikipedia

  • Vowel — In phonetics, a vowel is a sound in spoken language, such as English ah! IPA| [ɑː] or oh! IPA| [oʊ] , pronounced with an open vocal tract so that there is no build up of air pressure at any point above the glottis. This contrasts with consonants …   Wikipedia

  • Winnebago language — Winnebago Hocąk Spoken in United States Region Wisconsin Native speakers 230  (date missing) Language famil …   Wikipedia

  • sonant — sonantal /soh nan tl/, sonantic /soh nan tik/, adj. /soh neuhnt/, adj. 1. sounding; having sound. 2. Phonet. voiced (opposed to surd). n. Phonet. 3. a speech sound that by itself makes a syllable or subordinates to itself the other sounds in the… …   Universalium

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