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    syllable


    syllabled


    syllables


    1. Another voice, the first syllable uttered in my hearing by one of my compatriots


    2. in the mess of syllable and teacup clutter


    3. As his last syllable lifted the tent flaps and squirmed away from us,


    4. ' all names of numbers shortened to one syllable whenever possible


    5. menace in that one, cold, hard syllable


    6. It took awhile before she understood that he was mistaking a syllable for a letter


    7. She had to explain how syllables were put together and explain the rules for the order of letters in a syllable


    8. He did so, sounding out each letter, getting the syllable together, seeing if it meant anything, then moving along to the next


    9. Alan thought it was pretty clear that she wouldn't have believed one syllable of this narration if that phone wasn't still sitting there on the mattress


    10. pronounced A – U – M, accenting each syllable

    11. ’ There should be another syllable to make it


    12. Her voice wavered with sorrow amid that solemn oath, but nothing in her was less than sincere in every syllable


    13. What about the Brotherhood-” Even before the last syllable left his lips, Clodius was jolted by the sudden thunderous pound of the other’s fist upon on the table


    14. “What is a ra-dio?” Jacob struggled with the word, pronouncing each syllable


    15. Millicent spat the last syllable out just as Khan re-entered the room


    16. syllable of the word should be emphasized?


    17. have just one syllable that is stressed or emphasized


    18. syllable should be stressed by looking at the ending of the word:


    19. “I don’t have any problem, Caroline,” Sylvia shouted, her hair vibrating with each syllable


    20. For where else could this man walking on the True Path be going, other than to the Holy Grounds themselves? It was their journey now, the Pilgrim thought and then he smiled, carefully pronouncing each syllable slowly before bowing and once again pointing upwards:

    21. Words that end in -n, -s or a vowel have the stress on the next-to-last syllable


    22. If the stresss in such words falls on a different syllable, the stress is shown by an accent mark


    23. Words that end in consonants other than -n and -s have their stress on the last syllable


    24. The plurals of some words create an additional syllable which necessitates putting an accent mark on the stressed syllable that does not have an accent mark in the singular


    25. The last few things he said did not come through well, but she thought she heard the syllable “vis


    26. Let’s awake the souls that syllable and style


    27. the length of the one syllable


    28. Mark sent a quick mental inquiry to Talia, and had the answer before Emeroth had spoken another syllable


    29. A syllable is the smallest part of a word that has a vowel sound in it


    30. Bannister, used to being approach�ed like this by masters of the art since his childhood in Hollywood, could spot those types at the drop of a syllable and the turn of an in�gratiating smile

    31. ‘understand’, he pounded his fist on the table with each syllable:


    32. "And are you receiving this message in a secure place where no one else can listen?" Despite her youth, her voice carried a stunning amount of authority, yet it was still pleasant, smooth, and crisp, every syllable cleanly enunciated


    33. The fisherman ambled through the dunes for weeks, yet he never tired, thirsted, or opened his mouth to utter a syllable of grief or privation


    34. “Whether every spoken syllable is the same each time around—who can say? It does not matter if the boat is pink, only that it need not sink


    35. Still, he had used at least one word of more than one syllable, so maybe he was smarter than he looked


    36. Sometimes a single syllable only is used, as in the


    37. It shows an i inthe unstressed root syllable


    38. He continued his verbal assault towards me, every syllable of his tirade teeming with rage, and even though I couldn't understand what he was saying I knew that he wasn't inviting me for breakfast


    39. but with 6-8 syllable verses, since they appear more


    40. basically formed by one word, with one syllable that is

    41. In His omniscience, God would be able to analyse this single syllable and the following prayer would be instantly encapsulated by it, thus making it redundant and saving everyone's time


    42. Using the syllable "ha", sing the upward arpeggio (do-mi-so-do) and then repeat the high do, staccato, five or six times


    43. I could remember, in detail, all that happened during those three years of walking with Jesus, the tone of His voice, the waving of His hand, and every syllable that proceeded from his mouth


    44. Looking at him, as he studied every spoken syllable, as he watched me, was like flashing back to the memories of me


    45. Another damn four syllable word


    46. You say one syllable in the word


    47. A syllable may have a rising intonation, when the beginning of the syllable is pronounced


    48. the only difference is that the beginning of a syllable has a higher pitch than its end


    49. Each sound, each syllable is pronounced at some relative pace


    50. “I wonder how many are left?” He laughed again, his eyeballs bulging a bit with every harsh syllable












































    1. Leaving natural breaths, sounds of rain and winds, calls as of birds and animals in the woods, syllabled to us for names,


    1. It emphasized both syllables with an exaggerated change of pitch going from really high to really low


    2. No recognisable syllables


    3. She had to explain how syllables were put together and explain the rules for the order of letters in a syllable


    4. silence between the syllables is the state of perfect bliss


    5. “Astron-omi-con” he said, stressing the syllables for clarity, “It’s


    6. During the next 50 years, Panin would devote up to 18 hours a day painstakingly counting letters, numbers, sentences and syllables and performing calculations to mathematical problems and then recording his findings in hand-written notes


    7. Not only did Panin have to focus on the words of the original Greek texts, but also on their arrangements, positions, numeric values, the syllables they contained and the letters that they consisted of


    8. These would include order number, numeric value, place value, number of occurrences, syllables, letters, writers, books, number of forms etc


    9. If you were required to write a paragraph consisting of letters, syllables, words and sentences and were requested to make use of a number of words that are evenly divisible by 7, most people would not see this as an issue and would agree that this can easily be achieved


    10. Seraphia’s last words to Raven cut him like a knife, the cruelty, the brutal honesty of those simple syllables

    11. studied his notes and charts, muttering arcane syllables


    12. letters and vocalized as syllables ( man, to think + agential suffix tra)


    13. New words are being invented all the time but their syllables must have one of those patterns


    14. It can be easy to hear the syllables when you say the words


    15. "You know where to go," he whispered in tonal syllables


    16. " Thereupon I took it and going away into a certain part of the country I transcribed the whole of it letter by letter; but the syllables of it I did not catch


    17. "Four syllables? You ain't that drunk


    18. "No, no, that's six syllables


    19. It is the same voice that whispered dark meaningless syllables at midnight


    20. -Heeereetiiics, Get Out! – So she was saying lengthening the syllables in ancient English that no one has heard of and the peasants who constituted her only public acclaimed with effusiveness her sardonic declamations

    21. ” Her words and syllables were broken, and the


    22. But now they had a name for Satan, a few syllables that stand for all things evil


    23. important to keep in mind, for the efficient speaker not only changes the pitch ofsuccessive syllables but gives adifferent pitch to different parts, or word-groups, of successive sentences


    24. quite different results according to the notes upon which its syllables are


    25. race, are all syllables of a great word which will be complete in the seventh


    26. “Toby,” he said and there was a wealth of feeling in the short syllables


    27. they replaced the repetitive syllables by repeating words and re-


    28. tones evolved from additional syllables that got lost and re-


    29. ” Hint: the missing word has thirteen letters, four syllables and shouldn’t be uttered in church


    30. “I guess ‘one-night stand’ has two many syllables for today’s generation

    31. “Shirl, in words of very few syllables, very slowly, please explain to me what all this has to do with video camera’s


    32. Did it have to have four syllables?


    33. b) LONGER than other syllables in the word or even in a sentence


    34. Some syllables may be


    35. you speak slower, the RELATIVE pace of the syllables must not change


    36. While the Greeks had little use for the sound called a glottal stop, that separates the syllables uh and oh in the English term uh-oh, represented by the Phoenician letter alef, they did need to represent the “a” sound in English father


    37. Gasbag was sure that the twanging guitar on the jukebox uttered meaningful syllables, if he could but understand them


    38. Byrhythmic stress is meant the more important metrical accentthat falls (1) always upon the last accented syllable of a line,and (2) near the middle of a line of ten or more syllables


    39. In the following line there are eight syllables and one rhythmicstress:


    40. [*] A stressed syllable (as in Ascensión) at the end of a line counts as two syllables

    41. Make conscience of pins and syllables


    42. A Vedic meter of twenty-four syllables and also name of a most sacred verse recited by pious Hindus at morning and evening devotion


    43. Now you’ve digested that information see if you can count how many syllables there are in the following words


    44. The chatter has increased, but, in a world of increasing complexity and shared frail immune systems, we are brief, succinct and to a point in one hundred and forty characters or ten or less human-microphoneable syllables


    45. He uttered his part with a most corrupt indulgence, the syllables


    46. Klocker pistol whipped his syllables across the contestants and co-panelists


    47. Stedder could not help but recognize the tonal quality of the voice; the rounded vowels and the soft syllables


    48. we mean a single line ofpoetry); (2) a rhythmical arrangement of the syllables withinthe verse


    49. One syllableis always added in counting the syllables of


    50. syllables in a verso esdrújulo














































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