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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POLYSYLLABIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
polysyllabic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
polysyllabic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Complete
Polysyllabic Spree
The Complete Polysyllabic Spree is Nick Hornby's wickedly funny journey through reading This is not a book of reviews. This not a book that sneers at other books.
Discussed In This Book: Dickens's retort to minimalism; edible poems; the pros and cons of Salinger; the Dewey Decimal vs.
3
Sextus Propertius: The Augustan Elegist
217) that the other elegies addressed to 'Gallus' (1.5; 1.10; and 1.13) do not
employ numerous polysyllabic endings, and it was suggested that this is in part
because Propertius is polemicizing against Gallus in those elegies inter alia by ...
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Reading Complex Words: Cross-Language Studies
READING. ALOUD. POLYSYLLABIC. WORDS. 1. INTRODUCTION Although a
great deal is known about the naming process of monosyllabic words (see for
instance Coltheart, Curtis, Atkins, & Haller, 1993; Norris, 1994; Plaut, McClelland,
...
E. Assink, Dominiek Sandra, 2003
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Intonation Systems: A Survey of Twenty Languages
Polysyllabic lexemes also have a fixed word accent system, and the primary
accent is always on the last syllable of a word. The secondary accent placement
is rule governed. In monomorphemic polysyllabic words rules are governed by
the ...
Daniel Hirst, Albert Di Cristo, 1998
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Journal of the American Oriental Society
The future of these verbs is always regular, e. g. : — root bdsa 'read' tnksd 'tempt'
alis 'go' mod. mdsa moksd malts pret. ndsa noksd naif* pres. nandsa nonoksd
nanalis A large number of polysyllabic roots beginning with pa, which are in most
...
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Children's Speech Sound Disorders
In this session, the difficulties both Maureen and Emma had with language
processing and production, particularly the production of consonant clusters and
polysyllabic words, contrasted markedly with David's verbal abilities and quick
grasp ...
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English Pronouncing Dictionary
Descriptions of stress and rhythm are usually expressed in terms of syllables, and
so it is helpful to have polysyllabic words clearly broken up into their constituent
syllables. The syllabified transcription of a polysyllabic word is easier to read ...
Daniel Jones, Peter Roach, James Hartman, 2006
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Syntactic Development, Its Input and Output
We seemed to have uncovered another constant of the informal registers of the
English language: the vast majority of grammatical relations in the clausal core
are built with monosyllabic verbs; and a bare minimum of 2% contains
polysyllabic ...
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
[Pref. poly-, and Eng. syllabic, lyllabical.] Consisting of many syllables, or of more
than three syllables ; pertaining to a polysyllable. p8l-y-«yl-lab'-I-ctaiii, • p8l-?-Byl'
-la- bifl>m, 8, [Eng. polysyllabic ; -i-fm.] The quality or state of being polysyllabic, ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «POLYSYLLABIC» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
polysyllabic im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Chris Squire was the quintessential rock star and consummate …
... than Anderson. It was practically heroic of Chris to sometimes have to play complex bass lines while singing lyrics that could be polysyllabic. «Something Else! Reviews, Jul 15»
Scam for a scam politics
Sir Ernest Gowers coined the term 'officialese' in 1948 to denote the pompous, abstract, euphemistic, polysyllabic and circumlocutory language ... «The Hans India, Jul 15»
HuffPo 'Data Justice' Director: 'Will Uber Help Kill The Planet?'
... largely because both are evergreen (there's never enough spending, according to them) and involve polysyllabic catch words that make the ... «PJ Media, Jul 15»
Stephen A. Smith roasted on social media for saying all blacks need …
The shamelessly bombastic and polysyllabic Stephen A. Smith, who specializes in shooting out five-dollar words with machine-gun rapidity and ... «atlantadailyworld, Jul 15»
Re A-S (Children) [2015] EWCA Civ 748
Normal baby vocalisations included polysyllabic babble and normal multi-tonal crying. … During this first ten minutes there are no audible ... «Family Law, Jul 15»
Shelf Life: Family Reading Program activities at the Missoula Public …
The chapter titles are ironic plays on polysyllabic economic terms, the tone is light, the dialog is catchy, and the main character is very ... «The Missoulian, Jul 15»
Good thing 'Jeb' and 'Bush' are one syllable words
During an interview with the New Hampshire Union Leader, Bush teed off on Obama for being too polysyllabic. Defending the proposition that ... «Sun Sentinel, Jul 15»
Politicians need to return to good rhetoric if they want to be heard
They also include devices with paralysingly polysyllabic names like antanaclasis and paronomasia, which sound like embarrassing diseases. «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
'In Search of Sir Thomas Browne,' by Hugh Aldersey-Williams
It is characterized by rolling periods decked with balanced subordinate clauses, a polysyllabic Latinate vocabulary, elaborate rhythms, stately ... «New York Times, Jul 15»
'When you catch an adjective, kill it'
... to sound intellectual usually resulted in a sort of vague, stilted, polysyllabic confusion. I told her that the quickest cure for wordiness or flowery ... «Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, Jul 15»