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suprasegmental
suprasegmental, a. and n. Linguistics. (ˌs(j)uːprəsɛgˈmɛntəl) [f. supra- 4 a + segmental a. 2 c.] A. adj. Designating a feature or features of a sound or sequence of sound other than those constituting the consonantal and vocalic segments, as stress, pitch, and intonation in English.1941 Trager & Bl...
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Suprafix
base with a preexisting suprasegmental pattern. This suprasegmental pattern acts like segmental phonemes within a morpheme; the suprafix is a combination of suprasegmental phonemes, organized into a
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Exponent (linguistics)
An example in English:
STINK + PAST = stank (i becomes a)
An internal modification might be a suprasegmental modification.
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prosodeme
prosodeme Linguistics. (ˈprɒsəʊdiːm) [f. prosodic a. 2 + -eme: cf. F. prosodème.] A prosodic feature with phonemic status; a suprasegmental phoneme. Hence prosoˈdemic a.1940 Language XVI. 249 The discussion of the vowel systems is thoroughly confused by the lack of separation between segmental and p...
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superfix
ˈsuperfix Phonetics. [f. super- 2, after prefix, suffix, etc.] A sequence of stress or other suprasegmental phonemes which is treated as part of the grammatical structure of words and phrases.1951 Trager & Smith Outl. Eng. Structure ii. 56 Suprasegmental morphemes consisting of patterns of stress, w...
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Prosody
, the theory and practice of Greek versification
Prosody (Latin), the study of Latin versification and its laws of meter
Prosody (linguistics), the suprasegmental
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Segment (linguistics)
These elements are called suprasegmental, and include intonation and stress. In some languages nasality and vowel harmony are considered suprasegmental or prosodic by some phonologists.
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Midland Mixe
Phonology
The three vowels resulting in a suprasegmental palatalization then range to three vowel qualities [, , ].
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Dhundari language
Suprasegmental Phonemes
Nasalization is a suprasegmental phoneme found in Jaipuri language which occurs with all vowels. 'pũ:cʰŋo' is 'to wipe’ and again u is the suprasegmental phoneme.
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Emotional prosody is defined as segmental and suprasegmental changes taking place during the course of a spoken occurrence. This information is transmitted from an "encoder" (the participant speaking the occurrence) to a decoder (the participant who receives the information and infers the emotional state of the encoder).
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Estonian phonology
Furthermore, long vowels and diphthongs have two suprasegmental lengths. This is described further below. Suprasegmental length
All stressed long syllables can possess a suprasegmental length feature.
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Mono language (California)
Suprasegmental
Lamb (1958) also described four suprasegmental features that he ascribed phonemic status.
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Bukid language
Phonology
Binukid consists of twenty segmental phonemes and one suprasegmental phoneme. Suprasegmentals
There is a suprasegmental phoneme of stress which usually falls on the penultimate syllable.
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Modifier letter prime
It is used in the romanization of Cyrillic for palatalized consonants (particularly for the letter ь) and in the orthography of the Skolt Sami for suprasegmental
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Skolt Sámi
Suprasegmentals
There is one phonemic suprasegmental, the palatalizing suprasegmental that affects the pronunciation of an entire syllable. , as follows:
vääʹrr 'mountain, hill' (suprasegmental palatalization present)
cf. väärr 'trip' (no suprasegmental palatalization)
The suprasegmental
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