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disyllabic
disyllabic, dissyllabic, a. (and n.) (daɪ-, dɪsɪˈlæbɪk) [a. F. dissyllabique (16th c.), f. L. disyllab-us (see prec. and -ic): after syllabic. In this and the following related words, as also in trisyllable, etc., the non-etymological spellings diss-, triss-, were originally taken over from French (...
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disyllabic
disyllabic/ˌdɪsɪˈlæbɪk, ˌdaɪsɪˈlæbɪk; ˌdɪsɪ`læbɪk,ˌdaɪsə`læbɪk/ (US dissyllabic / ˌdɪs-; ˌdɪs-/) adj consisting of two syllables 双音节的.
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List of closed pairs of English rhyming words
pairs
bairn, cairn
boosts, roosts
coaxed, hoaxed
dwarfed, morphed
how've, Lauv
lounge, scrounge
lymph, nymph
palped, scalped
salve, valve
smooth, soothe
Disyllabic Disyllabic-and-monosyllabic pairs
Disyllabic-and-trisyllabic pairs
cerement, endearment
crucial, fiducial
digest (noun), obligest
Disyllabic-and-tetrasyllabic
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dissyllable
disyllable, dissyllable, n. (a.) (daɪ-, dɪˈsɪləb(ə)l) Also 6 dissill-, 7 dyssyll-. [f. F. dissyllabe, in 16th c. dissillabe (see above); after syllable, F. syllabe. For spelling, see disyllabic.] A. n. A word, or metrical foot, consisting of two syllables.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie ii. xii[i]. (Arb....
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Dirasha language
Absence of accentual markings
-High Tone: Represented by acute accent diacritic above vowel (í, é, á, ú, ó, ɔ́)
-Mandatory for monosyllabic CVC and disyllabic CVC/CVVC words
-For disyllabic words, only one syllable may contain high tone.
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dissyllabic
dissyllabic, -able etc.: see disyllabic, disyllable, etc.
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Sino-Austronesian languages
Tai–Kadai (Daic or Kra–Dai)
Malayo-Polynesian
Sagart suggests that monosyllabic Old Chinese words correspond to the second syllables of disyllabic Proto-Austronesian They also note that comparing with the second syllable of disyllabic Austronesian roots vastly increases the odds of chance resemblance.
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disyllabe
† ˈdisyllabe, dissyllabe, a. Obs. rare. [a. F. dissyllabe (16th c. in Godef. Supp.), ad. L. disyllabus, a. Gr. δισύλλαβος of two syllables, f. δι-, di-2 twice + συλλαβή syllable. For spelling, see next.] = disyllabic.a 1637 B. Jonson Eng. Gram. i. vii, All verbes dissyllabes ending in el, er, ry, an...
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Traxx)
Scapes (Definition Records)
Alliance 1 (Audio Assault)
Emergence Six (Emergence Records)
Rocket Bay (Fak Records)
Shamanalogue (KK Traxx)
Disyllabic
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Red-naped fruit dove
Call is a low, disyllabic “wooo-hoo,” usually given repeatedly.
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Lianmian words are the earliest disyllabic words ... - ВКонтакте
Lianmian words are the earliest disyllabic words recorded for Chinese, and appear to increase in number in EOC. With the rise of disyllabic compounds around LOC and EMC, Lianmian words began to lose their productivity.<br><br>примеры аллитерации (как минимум ~1000 до н.э.):<br>棠棣 'Chinese bush cherry', 荎蕏 'the fruit of Chinese magnolia vine', 薢茩 ...
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Courtesy name
Generally speaking, courtesy names before the Qin dynasty were one syllable, and from the Qin to the 20th century they were mostly disyllabic, consisting Another way to form a courtesy name is to use the homophonic character zi () – a respectful title for a man – as the first character of the disyllabic
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Bound and free morphemes
is given in Chinese; most of its morphemes are monosyllabic and identified with a Chinese character because of the largely morphosyllabic script, but disyllabic characters are used only in that word, and while they can be interpreted as bound morphemes 蝴 hú- and 蝶 -dié, it is more commonly considered a single disyllabic
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Kele language (New Guinea)
Ross (2002) describes this vowel length as non-phonemic, and instead as part of one of four different disyllabic patterns in words.
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Nancowry language
kamóɲu - 'married women'
Shared morphological alternations: the old AA causative has two allomorphs, prefix ha- with monosyllabic stems, infix -um- in disyllabic
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