10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRISEMIC»
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The Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms
(qq-v-)TRISEMIC. (Gr. “of 3 time-units”). Term applied to the principle whereby
musical theorists like Aristoxenus (4th c. ac.) and Aristides Quintilianus (3d or 4th
c. A.D.) postulated the existence of syllables equivalent in length to 3 morae.
Alex Preminger, O. B. Hardison Jr., Professor O B Hardison, 2014
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
The scheme for the simple feet of Gr. verse is as follows: genos ison (:):
tetrasemic: anapaest ( –) dactyl (– ) genos diplasion (:, :): trisemic:
iamb ( –) trochee (– ) hexasemic: ionic a minore ( – –) ionic a maiore ...
Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, 2012
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The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books Volume 2, Set ...
... CUTESIER EUCRITES VERTICES EXCITERS HITCHERS CHRISTIE
CHIRKEST PITCHERS CHITTERS RESTITCH STITCHER SWITCHER
HYSTERIC STICKIER MERISTIC SCIMITER TRISEMIC PICRITES PRICIEST
ERISTICS VERISTIC ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Trichronous,trī′krōnus, adj.inancientprosody, consisting ofthree times or moræ,
trisemic.[Gr.treis,three,chronos,time.] Trick,trik, v.t.to dress,to decorate.—n.Trick′
ing, the actofone whotricks: (Shak.) dress, ornament. [Celt.; W. treciaw, to adorn.]
...
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Standardizing and Harmonizing Terminology: Theory and Practice
The SEM terms designate narrower concepts than do the VALE terms.
monosemy * univalence polysemy * multivalence monosemic?5 univalent
bisemic * bivalent trisemic * trivalent polysemies multivalent Multivalence of
Morphemes ...
Sue Ellen Wright, Richard Alan Strehlow, 1995
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Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory:
trope trisemic (Gk 'of three time units') The term denotes the principle whereby
three syllables are equivalent to three morae. See mora. tristich (Gk 'three rows')
A group of three lines of verse or a stanza of three lines, as in a triplet (q.v.).
J. A. Cuddon , M. A. R. Habib, 2013
Similarly, secondary trisomics for chromosome 2 are 2x + 2S.2S and 2x + 2L.2L,
and a tertiary trisemic involving IS and 2L is 2x + 1S.2L. This system has a
definite advantage, if short arm and long arm can be identified in an organism.
TRISECTORS TRISECTS TRISEME TRISEMES TRISEMIC TRISHAW
TRISHAWS TRISKAIDEKAPHOBE TRISKAIDEKAPHOBES
TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIAS TRISKELE TRISKELES
TRISKELIA TRISKELION ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition
The scheme for the simple feet of Gr. verse is as follows: genos ison (:):
tetrasemic: anapaest ( –) dactyl (– ) genos diplasion (:, :): trisemic:
iamb ( –) trochee (– ) hexasemic: ionic a minore ( – –) ionic a maiore ...
Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, 2012
We will accordingly obtain 16 monosemic combinations (words), 120 bisemic
combinations, 550 trisemic combinations, and so forth. It is a well-known matrix
that using our 16 bisemes gives rise to the 64,000 combinations which constitute
our ...
Julia Kristeva, Josette Rey-Debove, Donna Jean Umiker, 1971