different between disyllabic vs polnoglasie
disyllabic
English
Alternative forms
- dissyllabic (dated, generally superseded)
Etymology
Borrowed from French dissyllabique, from Latin disyllabus.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /da?s??læb?k/
Adjective
disyllabic (not comparable)
- Comprising two syllables.
Synonyms
- bisyllabic
Related terms
- disyllabicity
- disyllable
Translations
Noun
disyllabic (plural disyllabics)
- a word consisting of two syllables
Translations
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polnoglasie
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Russian ???????????? (polnoglásije).
Noun
polnoglasie (uncountable)
- (phonology) The phenomenon of disyllabic -oro-, -ere- and -olo- reflexes in East Slavic languages of Late Proto-Slavic closed syllable clusters involving a vowel *a, *o, *e followed by a liquid *r or *l.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:polnoglasie.
Synonyms
- pleophony
Translations
Further reading
- polnoglasie on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Romanian
Etymology
From Russian ??????????? (polnoglasije).
Noun
polnoglasie f (uncountable)
- (linguistics) pleophony, full-voicing, polnoglasie
Declension
polnoglasie From the web:
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