different between ambisyllabicity vs syllabicity
ambisyllabicity
English
Etymology
ambi- +? syllabicity
Noun
ambisyllabicity (uncountable)
- (poetry, phonetics) The property of a consonant being analysed as acting simultaneously as the coda of one syllable and the onset of the following syllable.
Translations
ambisyllabicity From the web:
syllabicity
English
Etymology
syllabic +? -ity
Pronunciation
- (weak vowel distinction) IPA(key): /?s?l??b?s?ti/
- (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /?s?l??b?s?ti/
Noun
syllabicity (uncountable)
- The property or status (of a syllabic, generally a vowel) of being syllabic, i.e. able to be positioned in the syllable nuclei.
- The syllabicity of Proto-Indo-European syllabic sonorants *y and *w can easily be determined by a rule.
Derived terms
- ambisyllabicity
syllabicity From the web:
- what does syllabic mean
- what does syllabicity
- what is mean syllabicity
- what is syllabicity in english
- what is syllabic word
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