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  1. Vowel hiatus - Wikipedia

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    WebVowel hiatus. In phonology, hiatus, diaeresis ( / daɪˈɛrəsəs, - ˈɪər -/ ), [1] or dieresis describes the occurrence of two separate vowel sounds in adjacent syllables with no intervening consonant. When two vowel sounds instead occur together as part of a single syllable, the result is called a diphthong .

  2. hiatus - Wiktionary

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    WebDec 01, 2022 · Hiatus (linguistics) Wikipedia . English Wikipedia has an article on: Hiatus (anatomy) ... Hiatus aorticus is an opening in the diaphragm through which aorta and thoracic duct pass. (linguistics, uncountable) A syllable break between two vowels, without an intervening consonant.

  3. Hiato (linguística) – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    WebHiato (linguística) Hiato é quando duas vogais estão juntas porém em sílabas vizinhas. [ 1] O hiato diferencia-se de um ditongo e de um tritongo pelo fato de ser constituído por duas vogais e, consequentemente, ser pronunciado em dois esforços de voz. Hiatos na Língua Portuguesa [ editar | editar código-fonte]

  4. Hiatus (linguistics)

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    WebIn phonology, hiatus(/haɪˈeɪtəs/; "gaping") or diaeresis(/daɪˈɛrɨsɨs/ or /daɪˈɪərɨsɨs/, from Ancient Greek διαίρεσις diaíresis"division") refers to two vowel sounds occurring in adjacent syllables, with no intervening consonant. When two adjacent vowel sounds occur in the samesyllable, the result is instead described as a diphthong.

  5. Linguistics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Weblinguistics, in its broader context, includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in …

  6. hiat - Wiktionary

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    WebNoun [ edit] hiat m ( plural hiats ) ( anatomy) hiatus ( linguistics) hiatus Further reading [ edit] “hiat” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans. …

  7. Historical linguistics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    WebHistorical linguistics is the study of language change. [1] It has five main concerns: to study changes in particular languages. to discover the pre-history of languages, and group them into language families ( comparative linguistics) to develop theories about how and why language or sound changes. to describe the history of speech communities.

  8. the HIATUS - Wikipedia

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    Webthe HIATUS初のライヴDVD。. 2009年7月21日に STUDIO COAST で行われた"Trash We'd Love Tour 2009"のファイナル公演を収録。. 1st EPに収録の「Antibiotic」のPVも収録されている。. 2012年12月6日に 東京NHKホール で行われた"The Afterglow Tour 2012"のファイナル公演を収録。.

  9. 공백(언어학) - 요다위키

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    Web음운학에서, 공백기, diaereis(/daɪɛrssɪs, -ˈɪɪrr-/) 또는 dieresis는 인접한 음절에 발생하는 두 개의 연속 모음의 소리를 분리하는 것이다. 대신 두 개의 인접한 모음의 소리가 한 음절로 결합되어 분리되지 않게 되면 그 결과를 시네레시스라고 한다. 어느 경우든 두 모음 사이에 어떤 자음도 개입하지 ...

  10. Wikizero - Index of linguistics articles

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    WebLinguistics is the scientific study of human language. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist. See also the Outline of linguistics, the List of phonetics topics, the List of linguists, and the List of cognitive science topics. Articles related to linguistics include:

  11. Linguistics | Panglossa Wiki | Fandom

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    WebHiatus (linguistics) Hush consonant Implosive consonant Ingressive speech International Phonetic Alphabet International Phonetic Association Intonation John C. Wells John Local Kirshenbaum Labialization Labial-palatal approximant Labial-palatal consonant Labial-velar approximant Labial-velar consonant Labiodental approximant Labiodental consonant

  12. Hiatus | definition of hiatus by Medical dictionary

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    Webhiatus (hī-ā′təs) n. pl. hia·tuses or hiatus 1. A gap or interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break: "We are likely to be disconcerted by ... hiatuses of thought" (Edmund Wilson). 2. Linguistics A slight pause that occurs when two immediately adjacent vowels in consecutive syllables are pronounced, as in reality and naive. 3.

  13. Hiatal hernia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebA hiatal hernia is a kind of hernia in which abdominal organs, usually the stomach, slip through the diaphragm.This may result in gastroesophageal reflux disease (or GERD) or heartburn.There are other symptoms, like dysphagia (or trouble swallowing) and chest pain. Other problems may include bowel obstruction and iron deficiency anemia.. The most …

  14. Transcription (linguistics) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    WebTranscription (linguistics) Transcription [1] is the conversion of a text from another medium. That can be the conversion of human speech into written, typewritten or printed form. But it can also mean the scanning of books and making digital versions. A transcriber is a person who performs transcriptions.

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