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down-glide
down-glide Phonetics. A downward glide (see glide n. 4).1930 H. Kurath in J. T. Hatfield et al. Curme Vol. Linguistic Studies 94 The up-glides and down-glides of the voice. 1932 G. E. Fuhrken Standard Eng. Speech xvi. 111 In that's his son the down-glide coincides with the end-consonant in son. 1965...
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upglide
ˈupglide Phonol. [up- 2 a: see next and glide n. 4.] An upward glide.1930 [see down-glide]. 1957 Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. xxviii. 115 Normally or marks the division between rise and fall, itself occurring at the end of the upglide. 1972 W. Labov Language in Inner City i. 9 In New York and other northe...
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Intonation (linguistics)
declaratives or wh-questions with a final decline, the decline is located as a step-down to the syllable after the last prominently stressed syllable, or as a down-glide
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'mid
▪ I. mid, a., n.1, and adv. (mɪd) Forms: 1 mid(d)-, 3–6 myd, 4 myde, 4–7 midde, 5 mydde, 6 midd, 3– mid. [Com. Teut. and Indogermanic: OE. midd (found only in inflected forms, midde, middes, midre, midne, etc.) corresponds to OFris. midde, medde, OS. middi, OHG. mitti (MHG. mitte), ON. mið-r, Goth. ...
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فيلم درجة ثانية
"Down-and-Out Youths in 'Suburbia'", نيويورك تايمز, April 13 (available online).
Chapman, James (2000). "Electra Glide in Blue," in Pym, Time Out Film Guide, p. 389.
Morrow, John (1996).
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