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VOWELING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VOWELING is vocalism.
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vowelling, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun vowelling, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ...
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vowelling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
An arrangement of vowels, for example in Semitic scripts where they are marked over the consonants.
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vowelling
ˈvowelling, vbl. n. [f. vowel v. + -ing1.] 1. † a. The articulation of vowels in singing. Obs.c 1500 Proverbis in Antiq. Rep. IV. 406 Perfite vowellynge of a songe, to the eere is delectable. 1622 Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. ii. 284 Shee performed both so sweetely, as well for the ayring of her...
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Vowelling and semantic priming effects in Arabic - ScienceDirect
In Arabic, reading accuracy has been found to be significantly higher for the shallow (vowelled) orthography than for the unvowelled (deep) orthography, both in ...
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Inserting vowels into written words - OneLook
▸ noun: An arrangement of vowels, for example in Semitic scripts where they are marked over the consonants. Similar: voweling, vowelisation, vowelism, ...
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vowellage
† ˈvowellage Obs.—1 [-age.] Vowelling.1620 W. Folkingham Brachigraphy To Rdr. A 4 b, All coniunctions of Characters will be meere Incorporations sans Implication of Vowellage or intrication of the Lecture.
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vowelled, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective vowelled is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for vowelled is from 1664, in the writing of John Playford, ...
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Form I Verb Vowelling Patterns - The Arabic Pages
If the short vowel on the second root letter (known as the stem vowel) of the past tense verb is: a fatha, the verb is likely ...
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Vowelled Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Vowelled definition: (especially in combination) Having (a specified type or number of) vowels..
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voweling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
voweling (plural vowelings). Alternative form of vowelling. Anagrams. edit · Longview, long view · Categories: English lemmas · English nouns ...
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Ktiv hasar niqqud
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When a reader is likely to err in the reading of a word, the use of partial vowelling is recommended: minhal (to distinguish it from menahel).
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Hebraization of English
For full spelling, the niqqud (the "dots") is simply omitted, if partial vowelling is desired, especially for letters like Vav, then the niqqud is retained
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vowel
▪ I. vowel, n. (ˈvaʊəl) Also 4 wowel (6 -ell), 5–7 vowell(e. [a. OF. vouel (also vouyel, voy-, voieul) masc.:—L. vōcāl-em or vōcāle, masc. and neut. acc. sing. of vōcālis vocal a. The later OF. voielle, mod.F. voyelle, Prov. and Sp. vocal, Pg. vogal, It. vocale are fem., after the L. n. vōcālis.] 1....
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pleophony
pleophony Linguistics. (pliːˈɒfənɪ) [f. pleo-, pleio- + phony after homophony, etc.] Vowel duplication; epenthesis of a vowel which harmonizes with that in the preceding syllable. Hence pleoˈphonic a.1949 Archivum Linguisticum I. 165 The East Slavonic languages..present the curious and striking phen...
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