10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRISYLLABICALLY»
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Bloomsbury Companion to Phonetics
She shows that tokens of a frequently used word such as every are always
disyllabic [ɛvɹi], whereas a less frequent item, such as mammary is always
realized trisyllabically: [maməɹi]. Between these two extremes are tokens of a
word like ...
Mark J. Jones, Rachael-Anne Knight, 2013
2
A general critical grammar of the Inglish language: on a ...
Without regard to the shortening power of the antepenultimate accent,
trisyllabically operant, Walker lengthens the i in limature. Livre, li'-vr, i. A French
coin, also an Italian coin, [lira.'] A pitiful affectation of imitating the French has
introduced ...
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A General Critical Grammar of the Inglish Language; on a ...
Without regard to the shortening power of the antepenultimate accent,
trisyllabically operant, Walker lengthens the i in limature. LIVRE, li'-vr, s. A French
coin, also an Italian coin. [lira.] A pitiful afi'ectation of imitating the French has
introduced ...
4
Phonology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
That is, one can pronounce buckling either bisyllabically or trisyllabically.
However, with respect to the forms in ( 1 b), no such option is possible. Thus
summoning can only be pronouncing trisyllabically and still sound natural. In the
case of a ...
Charles W. Kreidler, 2001
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A general critical grammar of the Inglish language, on a ...
... exhibit in these words contradictory accentuations : the preantepenul- timate is
the proper accent in all. Limature, lim'-at-yure, s. Filings of any metal. Without
regard to the shortening power of the antepenultimate accent, trisyllabically
operant ...
Samuel Oliver (jun.), 1825
6
New Readings & New Renderings of Shakespeare's Tragedies: ...
Business ' cannot here be pronounced trisyllabically, because such articulation
would destroy the rhythm of the verse. Does this mean ' If we ' take a proper
estimate of our own activity,' or ' If we duly con- ' sider how much we have to do ' ?
Henry Halford Vaughan, 1886
7
Hymns of the Atharva-Veda: Together with Extracts from the ...
Stanza 1. a. ihi is wanting in the Paippalada. The Pada is improved by throwing it
out and reading puman trisyllabically. Stanza 2. edhas at the end of the third
Pada may perhaps be regarded as an instrumental : ' When Agni with his flame,
&c.
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Lectures on the English Language
It is clear, therefore, from this and much other concurrent testimony, that in the
sixteenth century, m6-ti(shi)-on, po4i(shi)-on, were pronounced trisyllabically,
with a faint secondary accent on the last syllable ; whereas at present the vowel
of the ...
George Perkins Marsh, 1887
... and brigade : we know also that he pronounced conscience and ocean
trisyllabically so as to avoid the thick sibilant (sK). His spelling even of ordinary
words varied considerably in his own practice, sometimes agreeing with the
modern form ...
John Milton, James Logie Robertson, 1900
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
Ozell Trisyllabically, adv. De Quincey Trituration, sb. Leeds Mercury Triumph,
v. n. Tennyson ,, sb. W, Wordsworth Triumphal, adj. Gibbon Triumphant, adj.
Wordsworth, Stowe ,, sb. Aubrey Triumphantly, adv. Traherne Triumphing, adj.
Traherne ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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