Synizesis
Synizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is a sound change (metaplasm) in which two originally syllabic vowels are pronounced as a single syllable without change in writing. In Latin and Greek, the reason was often to preserve meter, but similar changes can occur naturally. A tie may be used to represent this pronunciation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc).
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Synizesis
Synizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is a sound change (metaplasm) in which two originally syllabic vowels are pronounced as a single syllable without change in writing. In Latin and Greek, the reason was often to preserve meter, but similar changes can occur naturally. A tie may be used to represent this pronunciation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc).
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Synizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is ...... iation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc).
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Синизе́са (тж. синидзе́сис, си ...... налогичное явление — синереза.
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Synizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is ...... iation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc).
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Синизе́са (тж. синидзе́сис, си ...... налогичное явление — синереза.
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Synizesis
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Синизеса
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