. The rime is usually the portion of a syllable from the first vowel to the end. For example, IPA t is the rime of all of the words at , sat , and flat . However, the nucleus does not necessarily need to be a vowel in some languages. For instance, the rime of the second syllables of the words bottle and fiddle is just IPA l , a liquid consonant . Rime and rhyme are variants of the same word, but the rarer form rime is sometimes used to mean specifically syllablerime to differentiate it from ...Mergeto SyllableSyllable structure date January 2010 Expert subject Linguistics date September 2008 In the study of phonology in linguistics , the rime or rhyme of a syllable consists of a Syllable nucleus nucleus and an optional Syllable coda coda . It is the part of the syllable used in Rhyme poetic ... in most dictionaries. Rhyme structure style border 0 Image Syllable illustration 1.svg right 200px The simplest model of syllable structure divides each syllable into an optional syllable onset onset , an obligatory Syllable nucleus nucleus , and an optional Syllable coda coda . The illustration to the right demonstrates this model with the English words cat and sing . style border 0 Image Syllable ..., rather than a linear one, between the syllable constituents. This hierarchical model groups the syllable nucleus and coda into an intermediate level, the rime , as shown in the illustration to the left ... rhyme , and for the Syllable weight distinction between heavy and light syllables , which plays ... of Kansas year 2003 ref Just as the rime branches into the nucleus and coda, the nucleus and coda ... languages can have more than two consonants at the beginning or end of the syllable. In English ... words with branching nucleus and coda, respectively. Image Syllable illustrations 3and4.svg center ... . syllable C sub 1 sub C sub 2 sub V sub 1 sub V sub 2 sub C sub 3 sub C sub 4 sub onset C sub 1 sub C sub 2 sub rhmme V sub 1 sub V sub 2 sub C sub 3 sub C sub 4 sub syllable V sub 1 sub V sub 2 ... more details
Rime is a coating of ice Hard rime , white ice that forms when water droplets in fog freeze to the outer surfaces of objects, such as trees Soft rime , similar to hard rime, but feathery and milky in appearance Rime is also an alternate spelling of rhyme as a noun Syllablerime , term used in the study of phonology in linguistics Rime dictionary , type of ancient Chinese dictionary used for writing poetry Rime table , a syllable chart of the Chinese language Rime riche , a form of rhyme using identical sounds In literature The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Le Rime , a collection of lyrical poems by Dante Alighieri The Rime of King William , a poetic eulogy of William the Conqueror written in Old English Other uses No mi Rime , French opera singer Rime movement , an eclectic movement within Tibetan Buddhism Ages of Myst RimeRime Age , an age in the computer game realMyst RelayNet International Mail Exchange RIME , an e mail exchange networking protocol See also Rhyme , a repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more different words disambig fr Rime homonymie it Rime ... more details
used for mora instead glide between initial, if any, and nucleus or rime final Final contrasts with initial, extended rime Although every syllable has supra segmental features, these are usually ignored ... by the syllable as a whole or by the rime In some theories of phonology, these syllable structures are displayed ... collectively known as the shell . The term rime covers the nucleus plus coda. In the one syllable ... c , the coda t , and the rime at . This syllable can be abstracted as a consonant vowel consonant syllable, abbreviated CVC . Languages vary greatly in the restrictions on the sounds making up the onset ... nucleus and VC branching rime syllables, contrasted with V, which is a light syllable . A branching nucleus is a long vowel or diphthong . A branching rime is a rime where the syllable ends in a consonant ...For the computer operating system Syllable operating system A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence ... wa and ter . A syllable is typically made up of a syllable nucleus most often a vowel with optional ... Museum , 1993, Ch. 2 ref A word that consists of a single syllable like English language English ... word of more than one syllable. Syllable structure Image Syllable.svg thumb Tree representation of a syllable In most theories of phonology, the general structure of a syllable consists of three ... languages, highly restricted or prohibited in others The syllable is usually considered right branching, i.e. nucleus and coda are grouped together as a rime and are only distinguished at the second level. However, in some traditional descriptions of certain languages Specify date March 2012 , the syllable ... a body or core RimeRime right branch, contrasts with onset, splits into nucleus and coda Body ... agree that syllables have internal structure in fact, some phonologists doubt the existence of the syllable ... on the Syllable for discussion of the theoretical existence of the syllable. ref The nucleus is usually the vowel in the middle of a syllable. The onset is the sound or sounds occurring before ... more details
Mergeto SyllableSyllable structure date January 2010 Unreferenced date December 2007 IPA notice In phonology , a syllable coda comprises the consonant sounds of a syllable that follow the syllable nucleus nucleus , which is usually a vowel . The combination of a nucleus and a coda is called a syllablerimerime . Some syllables consist only of a nucleus with no coda. Some languages phonotactics , like that of Japanese language Japanese , limit syllable codas to a small group of single consonants, whereas others allow any consonant phoneme or even consonant cluster clusters of consonants . Here are some single syllable words that have both a nucleus and a coda the codas are specified in the International Phonetic Alphabet a n coda IPA n cu p coda IPA p ta ll coda IPA l mi lk coda IPA lk ti nts coda IPA nts fi fths coda IPA f s si xths coda IPA ks s twe lfths coda IPA lf s stre ngths coda IPA k s The following single syllable words end in a nucleus and do not have a coda phonologically glue pie though boy A list of examples of syllable codas in English is found at English phonology Coda English phonology Coda . See also Syllable onset Category Phonology Category Phonotactics ling stub br Lost ar silabenn de Auslaut es Coda sil bica fr Syllabe l ments d une syllabe it Coda sillabica nl Coda taalkunde ja no Utlyd nn Stavingsutlyd pl Wyg os pt Coda sil bica ru zh ... more details
In linguistics , syllable weight is the concept that syllables pattern together according to the number and or duration of segment linguistics segment s in the syllablerimerime . In classical antiquity classical poetry, both Ancient Greek literature Greek and Latin literature Latin , distinctions of syllable weight were fundamental to the meter poetry meter of the line. Linguistics A heavy syllable is a syllable with a branching syllable nucleus nucleus or a branching rime. ref cite book title ... year 2003 location Stanford isbn 1 57586 328 6 ref A branching nucleus generally means the syllable has a long vowel or a diphthong this type of syllable is abbreviated CVV. A syllable with a branching rime is a closed syllable , that is, one with a syllable coda coda one or more consonants at the end of the syllable this type of syllable is abbreviated CVC. In some languages, both CVV and CVC syllables are heavy, while a syllable with a short vowel as the nucleus and no coda a CV syllable is a light syllable . In other languages, only CVV syllables are heavy, while CVC and CV syllables ... i.e. penultimate stress one syllable to the left of the final syllable L L . However, when the Foot prosody foot contains a heavy syllable in the first syllable while the second syllable is light, the iamb ... fall on a heavy syllable whenever possible H L , and not H L . Classical poetry Iambic pentameter ... of heavy and light syllables. A heavy syllable was referred to as a longum and a light as a brevis and in the modern day, reflecting the ancient terms, a longum is often called a long syllable and a brevis a short syllable, potentially creating confusion between syllable length and vowel length . A syllable was considered heavy if it contained a long vowel or a diphthong and was therefore ... qui primus ab oris Italiam fato profugus Laviniaque venit Aeneid 1.1 2 The first syllable of the first .... The second syllable is light, because it contains a short vowel an A followed immediately by only one ... more details
of the rime. These rimes were subdivided into homophone groups, with the pronunciation of the group ... and other lexical information that might be useful in creating a poem. The rime dictionaries ... more details
A rime table or rhyme table zh t s p y nt w y n t u is a syllable chart of the Chinese language , a significant advance on the fanqie f nqi analysis used in earlier rime dictionaries . As one of China s native phonology phonological models, it tabulates the syllables of Middle Chinese by their syllable onset onset s, syllablerimerime s, grades of rime, tone linguistics tone s and other properties. Tradition holds that rime tables were invented by Buddhist monks, who were inspired by the Sanskrit syllable charts in the Siddham script they used to study the language. The Song Dynasty Yunjing and Qiyin l e are the oldest extant rime tables. Based on numerous internal similarities, linguists conclude they shared a common prototype of phonological tables with accompanying texts, a tradition ... also Chinese historical phonology A rime table book consists of a number of tabular charts, each devoted to either the open k i and closed h part of a particular rime group sh lang zh t . The open ... consonant sh ngm lit. sound mother . A syllable beginning with a vowel is considered to have a zero ... is called d ngy n division rime and traditional phonology is d ngy nxu division rime study . For example, the Y nj ng comprises 43 charts covering 16 rime groups. The following is the first ... big big indicates that there is no character with that particular syllable. The pronunciation of a character ... f nqi spellings and the rime tables may become incongruous. In such cases some special rules, called ... grades of rime say onset A only combines with grade 1 and 4, and onset B only with grade 2 and 3 ... cause confusion, and results in so called ji d ng pseudo grade for example, a syllable shown to be grade ... has been occupied by another syllable. class wikitable The 36 initials colspan 2 Tenuis consonant ... rime Theoretical forms. ref tooltip f ng IPA b ref name rime tooltip w i IPA ref An unusual ... book last Branner first David Prager ed. title The Chinese Rime Tables Linguistic Philosophy and Historical ... more details
Minor syllable is a term used primarily in the description of Mon Khmer languages , where a word typically consists of a reduced minor syllable followed by a full tonic or stressed syllable. The minor syllable may be of the form IPA Consonant C or IPA C Nasal stop N , with a reduced vowel , as in colloquial Khmer language Khmer , or of the form IPA CC with no vowel at all, as in Mlabri language Mlabri IPA kn di navel minor syllable IPA kn and IPA br po underneath minor syllable IPA br . This Iamb foot iambic pattern is sometimes called sesquisyllabic lit. one and a half syllables , a term coined by the American linguist James Matisoff in 1973. Outside Mon Khmer, minor syllables are found in Burmese language Burmese , where in contrast to full syllables they have the form IPA C , with no consonant cluster s allowed in the syllable onset , no syllable coda , and no tone linguistics tone . Recent reconstructions of Proto Tai and Old Chinese also include sesquisyllabic roots with minor syllables, as transitional forms between fully disyllabic words and the monosyllabic words found in modern Tai languages and modern Chinese language Chinese . Category Phonetics ling stub ... more details
Semi syllable may refer to minor syllable , in phonology a glyph of a semi syllabary , in orthography dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
for the poem by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Le Rime The Rhymes are a group of lyric poem s by Dante Alighieri written throughout his life and based on the poet s varied existential and stylistic experiences. They were not designed as a collection by Dante himself, but were collected and ordered later by modern critics. A subsection of the collection is a group of four poems known as the Rime Petrose , love poems dedicated to a woman called Petra, composed around 1296. ref cite journal last Sheehan first Donald year 1967 title A Reading of Dante s Rime petrose journal Italica journal Italica volume 44 issue 2 pages 144 62 jstor 477749 ref Stylistically those poems are regarded as a transition between the love lyric of La Vita Nuova and the more sacred subject matter of the Divine Comedy . ref cite journal last Sturm Maddox first Sara year 1987 title The Rime Petrose and the Purgatorial Palinode journal Studies in Philology volume 84 issue 2 pages 119 363 jstor 4174263 ref References Reflist wikisourcelang it Rime Dante Le Rime Dante DEFAULTSORT Rime, Le Category Medieval literature Category 14th century books Category Italian literature Category Works by Dante Alighieri de Dante Alighieri Rime hi it Le Rime ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2008 Rime riche is a form of rhyme with identical sounds, if different spellings. example pear and pair . Category Rhyme poetry stub wiktionary ... more details
Infobox football biography name Gumpe Rime image fullname Gumpe Rime birth date birth date and age 1975 10 12 birth place Arunachal Pradesh , India currentclub Shillong Lajong F.C. Shillong Lajong clubnumber 1 height height m 1.71 position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper years1 2004 2009 clubs1 HAL SC HAL caps1 53 goals1 0 years2 2009 present clubs2 Shillong Lajong F.C. Shillong Lajong caps2 33 goals2 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate ntupdate Gumpe Rime born 12 October 1975 in Arunachal Pradesh is an India n association football football player, who is currently playing for Shillong Lajong F.C. in the I League . External links http goal.com en india people india 26856 gumpe rime http www.indianfootball.com en statistic player detail playerId 1184 http www.shillonglajong.com gumpe rime Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rime, Gumpe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Indian footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1975 10 12 PLACE OF BIRTH Itanagar DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rime, Gumpe Category Indian footballers Category 1975 births Category Living people Category Shillong Lajong FC players Category I League players India footy bio stub ... more details
Image Fleurgivre 1.jpg thumb Soft rime Soft rime is a white ice deposition that forms when the water drop liquid droplet s in light freezing fog or mist freeze to the outer surfaces of objects, with calm or light wind. The fog freezes usually to the windward side of tree branches, wires, or any other solid objects. Soft rime is similar in appearance to frost hoar frost but whereas rime is formed by vapour first condensation condensing to liquid droplets of fog, mist or cloud and then attaching to a surface, hoar frost is formed by direct deposition from water vapour to solid ice. A heavy coating of hoar frost, called Frost White frost white frost , is very similar in appearance to soft rime, but the formation process is different it happens when there is no fog, but very high levels of air relative humidity above 90 and temperature s below convert 8 C F 1 . Soft rime formations have the appearance of white ice needles and scales they are fragile and can be easily shaken off objects. Factors that favour soft rime are small drop size, slow accretion of liquid water, high degree of supercooling, and fast dissipation of latent heat of fusion. The opposite conditions favour ice with higher densities, such as hard rime or clear ice . See also Atmospheric icing Hard rime External links http amsglossary.allenpress.com glossary search?p 1&query soft rime&submit Search AMS Glossary, American Meteorological Society Commons Soft rime Category Water ice de Raureif es Cencellada blanca eu Antzigar zuri fr Givre mou it Galaverna nl Ruige rijp pt Escarcha branca vec Ga iverna ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Rime Crests coor dm 60 38 S 45 25 W is a five crest like summits surmounting the east side of Sunshine Glacier , Coronation Island , in the South Orkney Islands . The name, originally applied to the highest summit topography peak by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS following a survey of 1948 49, is descriptive of the feature s heavy cover of hoarfrost, or rime. A collective name for the summits was considered to be more useful. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of the South Orkney Islands SouthOrkneys geo stub ... more details
Image Rime ice.jpg thumb right Rime on a tree close up Image Mwrime.JPG thumb Rime ice on a window Image Windbuchencom.jpg thumb right Rime on a tree Hard rime is a white ice that forms when the water drop liquid droplet s in fog freezing freeze to the outer surfaces of objects. It is often seen on tree s atop mountain s and ridge s in winter, when low hanging cloud s cause freezing fog . This fog freezes to the windward wind facing side of tree branches, buildings, or any other solid objects, usually with high wind velocities and air temperatures between convert 2 and 8 C F 1 . Hard rime formations are difficult to shake off they have a comb like appearance, unlike soft rime , which looks feathery or spiky, or clear ice , which looks homogeneous and transparent. Scientists at meteorologically ... to break huge chunks of hard rime off weather equipment, in order to keep anemometer s and other measuring instruments operating. Rime ice can accumulate on the leading edges and control surfaces of aircraft ... water droplets. Of course there are also intermediate formations. Soft rime is less dense than hard rime and is milky and crystalline, like sugar. Soft rime appears similar to hoar frost . Hard rime ... surface on which it forms. Both rime types are less dense than clear ice and cling less tenaciously, therefore damage due to rime is generally minor compared to clear ice. Glaze ice is similar in appearance ... of an aircraft when it flies through a cloud made of supercooled water liquid droplets. Rime ice is the less ... 300um LTSEM, 13368.jpg thumb left 250px Rime ice on both ends of a capped column snowflake Under ... Agricultural Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture. title Rime and Graupel url ftp 198.77.171.17 ... 50 m 5 abbr on on the surface of the crystals. The rime has been observed on all four basic forms ..., thereby giving rise to a graupel particle. ref name emu See also Atmospheric icing Soft rime References ..., WeatherOnline Commons Hard rime Category Water ice Category Snow or ice weather phenomena ca Gebre ... more details
BLP unreferenced date March 2012 Rime Organis is a Canadian francophone Rapping rap group from Montreal . It was established in 2000 and is composed of Manu Militari, Charif, Mafieu alias Drastic Le Chat and Stan aka le Patron . Nabo of Productions Hot Box is the producer of the group. Career The group gained fame after taking part in Les FrancoFolies de Montr al in 2000. They won two prizes during the Festival International Hip Hop 4 Ever in 2003. ref http www.hhqc.com artistes artistes.php?id 49 HHQC article about Rime Organis ref ref http www.montreal clubs.com index.php?c 5&a 95 Montreal clubs.com Interview with the group ref The prize allowed the group to release their EP R glement de compte recorded in Studio Picollo in 2003 and released in 2004. They also toured in Quebec and France for promoting the album. Discography R glement de compte EP 2004 See also Manu Militari Manu Militari References Reflist External links http www.myspace.com rimeorganise Rime Organis at MySpace DEFAULTSORT Rime Organise Category Musical groups established in 2000 Category Musical groups from Montreal Category Canadian hip hop groups Canada band stub Hip hop stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Bj rn Rime image fullname Bj rn Rime dateofbirth birth date and age 1945 1 18 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Defender association football Defender currentclub youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1963 years2 years3 1968&ndash 1977 clubs1 SK Gj vik Lyn clubs2 clubs3 Rosenborg BK Rosenborg caps1 7 caps2 caps3 123 goals1 1 goals2 goals3 3 nationalyears1 1970 nationalteam1 Norway national football team Norway nationalcaps1 1 nationalgoals1 0 manageryears1 1977 managerclubs1 Rosenborg BK Rosenborg Bj rn Rime born 18 January 1945 is a Norway Norwegian former Association football football player and coach. He played 130 matches in the Norwegian Premier League , nine seasons with Rosenborg BK , Trondheim and one with SK Gj vik Lyn . Being a Defender association football defender he scored only four goals in these matches. ref cite web url http fotball.aftenposten.no eliteserien index.jsp?service default&stats true&type person&personId 426 title Statistics for Bj rn Rime accessdate 23 January 2009 publisher Aftenposten language ref He was capped once for Norway national football team . He was head coach for Rosenborg BK in the 1977 season. Biography Bj rn Rime played for SK Gj vik Lyn when the club was in the Norwegian top division in the 1963 season. He came to in Rosenborg in 1968 and quickly became regular as defender. ref cite web url http www.rbk.no info article121500.ece title The 1969 Season accessdate 23 January 2009 publisher Rosenborg BK language Norwegian ref Rime was capped once for Norway ... Rime accessdate 23 January 2009 publisher Football Association of Norway language ref Rime was head coach of Rosenborg BK in the 1977 season. Rime now lives in Trondheim, managing a steel company. Honours ... Reflist Rosenborg Ballklub managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rime, Bjorn ... PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rime, Bjorn Category Norway international ... more details
No mi Rime is a French soprano . She regularly appears in opera productions by William Christie musician William Christie s Les Arts Florissants ensemble Les Arts Florissants ensemble. Her roles have included Cleone in M d e Charpentier M d e , ref Rothstein, Edward May 21, 1994 http www.nytimes.com 1994 05 21 arts review opera a medee that turns antiquity into life.html?pagewanted print&src pm A Medee That Turns Antiquity Into Life . New York Times ref Dido in Dido and Aeneas , ref Holland, Bernard October 21, 1990 . http www.nytimes.com 1990 10 21 arts review music two 17th century operas by les arts florissants.html?pagewanted print&src pm Two 17th Century Operas By Les Arts Florissants . New York Times ref and Fatime in Les Indes galantes . ref Oestreich, James March 2, 1993 . http www.nytimes.com 1993 03 02 arts review music stripping the action but not the brio.html?pagewanted print&src pm Stripping The Action But Not The Brio . New York Times ref See also Patricia Petibon Mireille Delunsch Ga lle M chaly Natalie Dessay V ronique Gens Sandrine Piau Guillemette Laurens Isabelle Poulenard References Reflist External links imdb name 0727252 http musiqueanciennearles.chez.com rime.html Biography on the website of the Acad mie de Musique Ancienne du Pays d Arles fr Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rime, Noemi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rime, Noemi Category French opera singers Category Operatic sopranos Category Living people France opera singer stub fr No mi Rime ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2011 Tibetan Chinese box title Rim image File Rime letters.gif frameless caption Rim in Tibetan letters t w ris med l unbiased Rim is a Tibetan word which means no sides , non partisan or non sectarian . In a religious context, the word ri m is usually used to refer to the Eclectic Movement ref Karmay, Samten G. 1988 . The Great Perfection rDzogs chen A philosophical and meditative teaching of Tibetan Buddhism . Leiden E.J. Brill, p. 14 ref between the Buddhist Nyingma , Sakya , and Kagyu traditions, along with the non Buddhist B n religion, ref Lopez, Donald S. 1998 . Prisoners of Shangri La Tibetan Buddhism and the West . Chicago University of Chicago Press, p. 190 ref wherein practitioners follow multiple lineages of practice. ref David N. Kay Tibetan and Zen Buddhism in Britain Transplantation, Development and Adaptation , London and New York, p. 60 ref The movement was founded in Eastern Tibet during the late 19th century largely by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye , the latter of whom is often respected as the founder proper. The Rim movement is responsible for a large number of scriptural compilations, such as the Rinchen Terdzod and the Sheja Dz . Tibetan Buddhism The Rim approach Most scholars of Buddhism explain Rim as an eclectic movement , ref Damien Keown Oxford Dictionary of Buddhism , p. 83 ref ref ... The 20Rime 20Movement THE 20RIME 20 20Ris med 20 20MOVEMENT.htm The Rime Ris Med Movement . Abuddhistlibrary.com ... out to preserve them. ref name GKLT I However, though the Rime movement gathered together teachings ... 2011. ref Arjia Rinpoche Arjia Lobsang Thubten Rinpoche continues the Rime tradition in the United ... Movement an article by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche Buddhism topics DEFAULTSORT Rime Movement Category Nyingma Category Rim Category Schools of Tibetan Buddhism Category Religious pluralism cs Rime de Rime fr Rim nl Rim beweging no Rime pl Rime pt Rim ru zh ... more details
Infobox OS name Syllable screenshot File Syllable 0.6.5 pl.png 250px Syllable Do not change unless you have read Wikipedia Software screenshots caption Syllable 0.6.5 developer Kristian Van Der Vliet, Kaj de Vos, Rick Caudill, Arno Klenke, Henrik Isaksson family Unix like source model Free and open source software released 0.4.0 July 2002 ref http web.syllable.org documentation FAQ.html 1 2 ref latest release version 0.6.7 latest release date Release date 2012 04 12 kernel type Hybrid kernel Hybrid license GNU General Public License working state Development stage Alpha Alpha website http www.syllable.org supported platforms IA 32 Syllable Desktop is a free and open source software free and open source operating system for Pentium compatible processor Pentium and compatible processors. Its purpose is to create an easy to use desktop operating system for the home and small office user. It was Fork software development forked from the stagnant AtheOS in July 2002. It has a native web browser ... scripting language Another version of Syllable OS is the Syllable Server, which is based on Linux core ... story 7900 Syllable The Little OS with a Big Future , OSNews Jeff Park 23 August 2006 http www.linux.com articles 56315 Syllable A different open source OS , Linux.com Rohan Pearce 30 August 2011 http www.techworld.com.au article 398892 developer q syllable os Developer Q&A Syllable OS , Techworld External links Commons category Syllable OS http www.syllable.org Syllable Official website DEFAULTSORT Syllable Desktop Operating System Category Free software operating systems Category Unix variants Category X86 operating systems AmigaOS FOSS Operating system stub ar cs Syllable opera n syst m da Syllable OS de Syllable es Syllable eo Syllable fr Syllable id Syllable Desktop sistem operasi it Syllable ka lt Syllable hu Syllable oper ci s rendszer nl Syllable ja Syllable no Syllable pl Syllable pt Syllable ru Syllable Desktop fi Syllable sv Syllable tr Syllable ... more details
Syllable stress of botanical names Suggested move title, as syllable stress of classical botanical names is simply syllable stress of classical Latin varies with the language spoken by the person using the botanical name. In English speaking countries, the Botanical Latin places syllable stress for botanical names derived from ancient Greek and Latin broadly according to two systems, either the Reformed academic pronunciation , or the pronunciation developed initially in some large part by United Kingdom British gardeners, horticulturists, naturalists, and botanists of the 19th century. Clarify me post text What is the difference between these two systems? date March 2009 What follow are the rules of stress of reformed academic pronunciation of Latin intended to approximate the stress rules of ancient spoken Latin . Words of Greek origin are generally pronounced according to the same rules ... to a single syllable. Classical Latin diphthongs are ae, au, and oe. Diphthongs from Greek can include ... syllable. Words that contain three or more syllables have stresses accorded to their syllables ..., the stress is on the penult imate syllable when the syllable contains a long vowel or diphthong, otherwise the stress is on the antepenult imate syllable. ref cite book last Stearn first WT ... to add an acute accent to mark the stressed syllable. Some of which books, this is confusing in light ..., too. Thus Al th e a , as AE is a diphthong. A word is normally stressed on the first syllable ..., ic, ity, etc. The stress comes on the syllable before the suffix. Examples Atlantic, comic, sufficient ..., permanently, develop, development Prefixes are not normally stressed in two syllable words, except ... syllable nouns and adjectives, but not always stressed in verbs. Examples Continent, incident, exercise to con sider, to en visage but to indicate All three syllable verbs ending in ate are stressed on the first syllable . Rule 3 takes priority over all others, notably when a rule 3 ending is followed ... more details
Translation WIP Chinese zh A one syllable article zh c p T ngy n w nzh ng is a type of constrained writing found in Chinese literature . They take advantage of the Chinese language Tones and homophones large number of homophones in the Chinese language, particularly when writing in Classical Chinese due to historic sound changes . Although a one syllable article s Chinese character characters have many different meanings, they are all pronounced as the same syllable, although not necessarily the same tone linguistics tone . Therefore, a one syllable article is comprehensible in writing, but becomes an incomprehensible tongue twister when read aloud. Notable examples Someone who is more competent in Classical Chinese should check these English translations and fix any issues that are present, as they might not be as good as they should be. Lion Eating Poet in the Stone Den zh s t p Sh Sh sh sh sh , the most well known example, by Yuen Ren Chao zh The nephew that administers hemorrhoids zh c p zh zh zh , by He Yuanwai wikisource zh Record of the beauty Ji attacking chickens zh s t p j j j j j wikisource zh The legendary archer s descendant Yi zh c p y y y wikisource zh Suspecting the physician of losing gold zh s t p y y y y wikisource zh Auntie s easy pancreatic cure zh s t p y y y y wikisource zh About the desire to pursue the jewel zh s t p y y y y wikisource zh Splendid rhinoceros theatrical play zh s t p x x x wikisource zh Starving chicken assemble at a rift zh s t p j j j j j http sueyin91.blogspot.com 2011 05 blog post 7252.html The story of a lion eating a pig zh t s p sh sh sh sh Over 600 characters See also Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher lang stub Category Constrained ... more details
In linguistics , open syllable lengthening is the process by which Short vowel short vowels become long when in an open syllable . It occurs in many languages at a phonetic or Allophone allophonic level, where no meaningful distinction in length is made. However, as it became phonemic in the Germanic languages , it is especially significant there, both historically and in the modern languages. Germanic languages Open syllable lengthening affected the stressed syllables of all Germanic languages in their history to some degree. Curiously, it seems to have affected all the languages around a similar time, somewhere between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries the late Middle Ages . The languages mainly differ in which vowels were lengthened and in which specific environment, but also in what the result of this lengthening was. There is substantial variation and in many languages the process has been largely undone by paradigmatic leveling . Sometimes, the newly lengthened vowels merged with existing long vowels, while in other languages they remained distinct because the older long vowels underwent changes of their own such as in Icelandic, and in the Scandinavian languages to a lesser degree . The lengthening often also applied in reverse at some point, shortening long vowels in closed syllables. As a consequence of the combination of these two changes, vowel length and consonant length came to be in complementary distribution . Because of that, consonant length was no longer a distinctive feature, and long consonants were shortened in many languages at some point afterwards. This in turn had consequences for spelling, in which consonant length was generally marked by doubling in the various Germanic languages, but vowel length was not. The doubled consonants then came to be used ... even when this is not etymological. English main Middle English phonology Open syllable lengthening ... syllable lengthening in the latter word . The effects of open syllable lengthening and trisyllabic ... more details
Infobox officeholder honorific prefix name Jean Fran ois Rime honorific suffix lic. s sc. c. ref name parlament.ch image Jean Fran ois Rime 2007 .jpg imagesize smallimage If this is specified, image should not be. alt Jean Fran ois Rime 2007 caption Jean Fran ois Rime 2007 order office Member of the Swiss National Council term start 1 December 2003 ref name parlament.ch Parliament.ch 1119 ref term end alongside For two or more people serving in the same position from the same district. e.g. United States Senators. vicepresident viceprimeminister deputy lieutenant monarch president primeminister taoiseach chancellor governor governor general governor general succeeding For President elect or equivalent predecessor successor constituency Canton of Fribourg majority order2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number office2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number term start2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number term end2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number alongside2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number vicepresident2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number viceprimeminister2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number deputy2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing ... blank4 military data4 military blank5 military data5 Jean Fran ois Rime born 28 June 1950 is a Swiss ... in the Swiss National Council National Council . Rime owns a sawmill in Bulle . As a member of the Free ... group. In August 2008, the People s Party announced Rime s candidature in the Swiss Federal Council ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rime, Jean Francois ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 June 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH Fribourg DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rime, Jean Francois ... Category People from the canton of Fribourg als Jean Fran ois Rime de Jean Fran ois Rime fr Jean Fran ois Rime la Ioannes Franciscus Rime ... more details
essay like date May 2009 The Rime of King William is an Old English poem that tells the death of William the Conqueror. The Rime was a part of the only entry for the year of 1087 though improperly dated 1086 in the Peterborough Chronicle Laud Manuscript. In this entry there is a thorough history and account of the life of King William. The entry in its entirety is regarded as containing the best contemporary estimate of William s achievements and character as seen by a reasonably objective Englishman Bartlett, 89 . As a resource, earlier writers drew from this in a more literal sense, while later historians referred to it more liberally. The text in its original language can be found in The Peterborough Chronicle 1070 1154, edited by Cecily Clark. A modern translation can be found in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles translated by G.N. Garmonsway. Summary The Rime itself is a short twenty seven ... The author of this Rime, as with many Old English texts, is unknown, but the author does offer an important ... did not include the Rime in their six volume Anglo Saxon Poetic Records. The simple fact that his poem ... criticism. Bartlett Whiting refers to the Rime as having a lack of technical merit, referring to the sudden ... the quality of Rime s rhymes, the spelling of this Rime was used to age both the text itself as well ... The Rime of King William and It s Analogues . Tone The author of the entry sets the tone of the Rime .... The Rime is filled with the same emotion that reveals closeness to the events that most tales did .... The author of the Rime does quite the opposite when he describes the King s forest laws. The author ... of the Rime The whole passage seems to be derived from at least two ballads against ..., by his own people. Notes reflist Bartlett J. Whiting, The Rime of King William , Philologica ... Press, 1999. Jurankski, Stefan. The Rime of King William and its Analogues , Neophilologus , 88 .1, January 2004 , pp. 131 144. Old English poetry state autocollapse DEFAULTSORT Rime of King William ... more details