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Sentence count:177+9Posted:2017-04-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: syllabuspolysyllabicmonosyllabicuncontrollablescalableavailableinviolablebe availableMeaning: ['sɪləbl]  n. a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme. 
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31. You have to put everything in words of one syllable for her.
32. Normally, the stress falls on the first syllable of a word.
33. the primary stress is on the third syllable, and the secondary stress is on the first syllable.
34. In the word 'engine', you should stress the first syllable.
35. There is a falling tone on the first syllable and a rising tone on the other.
36. Which syllable does the stress of this word fall on?
37. The emphasis is on the first syllable of the last word.
38. Then read the same paragraph aloud in syllable timing.
39. His lips were slow motion on each syllable.
39. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
40. All syllables derive from the primordial syllable - OM.
41. He articulated each syllable carefully.
42. Otherwise it will be on the second syllable.
43. The prominent syllable is called a stressed syllable.
44. The reader will recall how Keynes would not have disagreed with a single syllable of the above diagnosis.
45. There are quite a few situations where it is normal for the tonic syllable to come earlier in the tone-unit.
46. Draw underneath them a diagram of the pitch movements, leaving a gap between each syllable.
47. These words show very clearly the difficulty of the unstressed syllable.
48. Its physical manoeuvrability makes it easy to demonstrate syllable structure or to emphasise tricky bits.
49. Any syllables between the tonic syllable and the end of the tone-unit are called the tail.
50. The last syllable is usually quite prominent so that in some cases it could be said to have secondary stress.
51. They don't need to hear every syllable - if they hear most of the stressed syllables that will be enough.
52. Another component of intonation that can be said to have grammatical significance is the choice of tone on the tonic syllable.
53. The stressed syllable is spoken louder, and the rest of the word often has a falling intonation.
54. Cotey -- real slow and in words of one syllable -- and then diagram them in stick figures with Crayolas.
55. And that was all he said and all he ever would say on the matter. Not another syllable.
56. It is usual for unstressed syllables to continue the pitch of the stressed syllable that precedes them.
57. She rolled each syllable and stilled it momentarily in her throat.
58. The assumption that each character represents an independent meaningful syllable leads to the conclusion that each character represents a monosyllabic word.
59. In the word "spoken," the stress falls on the first syllable.
60. From now on, a syllable which carries a tone will be called a tonic syllable.
More similar words: syllabuspolysyllabicmonosyllabicuncontrollablescalableavailableinviolablebe availableunassailablefall aboutlullabymill abouthullabaloocollaboratecollaboratorcollaborationcollaborativecollapsibleabletableviablefablecablegablednotableliablearableusablestableunable
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