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pausal
pausal, a. (n.) (ˈpɔːzəl) [f. L. pausa pause n. + -al1: cf. causal.] Of or pertaining to a pause or the pause in a sentence; in Heb. Gram. applied to the form which a word receives in the pause, in which, in certain cases, a vowel is changed (usually lengthened), or a weakened vowel reappears in ful...
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Pausa
Such environments are often termed pre-pausal and post-pausal, respectively. than post-pausal effects.
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prepatency
prepatency, -patent, -pathological, -pausal see pre- B. 1.
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Mehri language
Emphatic (but not voiced) fricatives have a similar pattern, and in non-pre-pausal position they are partially voiced.
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premenopausal
premenoˈpausal, a. Med. [pre- B. 1.] Of or pertaining to the years preceding the menopause.1939 Jrnl. Clin. Investigation XVIII. 177/2 The pitutaries from premenopausal individuals were low in gonadotropic potency. 1944 Jrnl. Clin. Endocrinol. IV. 577/1 While anovulatory cycles may occur at any age,...
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Rijal Alma (speech variety)
Unlike other speech varieties in the area the nominal endings in Rijāl Almaʿ vary based upon whether they occur in pausal position, the gender of the noun Much like in the speech varieties if the Jizan mountains and Northwestern Yemen Rijāl Almaʿ exhibits a distinction between pausal and non-pausal forms
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pause
▪ I. pause, n. (pɔːz) Also 5–7 pawse, 6 paws. [a. F. pause (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. pausa halt, stop, f. Gr. παῦσις, f. παύ-ειν to cease, stop; in the musical sense, immed. ad. It. pausa.] 1. a. An act of stopping or ceasing for a short time in a course of action, esp. in speaking; a short i...
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Gozitan dialects
‘Pausal Diphthongisation in Gozitan Dialects Compared to Zaḥlé, Lebanon’.
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Tihamiyya Arabic
Arabic Pausal Forms and Tihami Yemeni Arabic pausal /u/: History and Structure. In Hasnain S. Imtiaz (ed.) Aligarh Journal of linguistics.
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psycholinguistic
psycholinˈguistic, a. and n. [f. psycho- + linguistic a. and n.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to psycholinguistics (see sense B below).1936 J. Kantor Objective Psychol. of Grammar iv. 55 (heading) The psycholinguistic situation analyzed. 1948 Mind LVII. 531 The psycholinguistic point of view does not al...
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Biak language
The pronominal article contains the specificity markers and , with being used only in pre-pausal positions.
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ʾIʿrab
Some forms of indefinite accusative are mandatory even for spoken and pausal forms of Arabic, sometimes is changed to a simple in pausa or spoken Arabic When words end in () the is pronounced when the case ending is added; thus ("message") is pronounced in pausal form, but in Classical Arabic it becomes
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Orsmaal-Gussenhoven dialect phonology
In the case of stops, it occurs in pre-pausal position, where voiced fricatives are banned. The last two variants tend to be voiceless () in pre-pausal position.
The sequence can be vocalized to or .
is velar, whereas is palatal.
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Old Hijazi Arabic
It also may have had short [e] from the reduction of [] in closed syllables:
The QCT attests a phenomenon of pausal final long -ī dropping, which was
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T-glottalization
consonant occurs before another consonant, or before a pause:
pre-consonantal: get some lightning at last
final (pre-pausal
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