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  • ...erent [[syllable]]s, whereas a diphthong is pronounced as part of a single syllable. The term is originally from [[Greek (language)|Greek]], meaning "double so
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  • ...Syllables and phonotactics in Irish. In van der Hulst H & Ritter NA ''The syllable: Views and Facts''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.551–575. ISBN 311016274
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  • *Hooper JB (1972) 'The syllable in phonological theory.' ''Language'' 48: 525-540. *Selkirk EO (1984) On the major class features and syllable theory. In Aronoff M & Oerhle RT (eds) ''Language Sound Structure.'' Cambri
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  • ...ing ''y'', so they should not be pronounced as though they are in the same syllable, as they would be in [[English language|English]].</ref>, is a region of [[
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  • ...like putting a foot (or [[meter (poetry)|meter]]) down, and it's the long syllable in the first half of the foot. The opposite is [[arsis]] which means (in Gr
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  • ...consists of ten syllables in groups of two with the accent on every second syllable. As with other meters, each group of syllables is called a foot. There are
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  • ...s beyond differences between individual sounds, involving topics such as [[syllable]] structure, [[stress (linguistics)|stress]], [[accent (linguistics)|accent ...not occur after [s] within syllables, but some speakers do have aspiration syllable-finally. Aspiration can be observed by holding a piece of paper in front of
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