polysyllabic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpɒl.i.sɪˈlæb.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌpɑː.li.sɪˈlæb.ɪk]

Meaning of polysyllabic In English

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Examples of polysyllabic

  • In the polysyllabic conditions, 1 child did not produce any falling contours and 4 children did not produce any rising contours.

  • They uncover an additional phonological factor : vowel insertion is more likely in monosyllabic than in polysyllabic words.

  • In these dialects, accent falls on the initial syllable of polysyllabic forms, which retains its lexical tone.

  • There was substantially more deletion of tokens in monosyllabic words (22.2%) than in polysyllabic words (14.7%) in the overall dataset.

  • This is exemplified below with nouns that are low-toned on the first syllable in their non-diminutive polysyllabic prefixed form.

  • The polysyllabic word forgot allows 'th' despite its final syllable stress arguably because the high frequency monosyllabic word got exhibits it.

  • In sum, polysyllabic utterances potentially entail an extra degree of effort at the respiratory and/or laryngeal levels of speech control.

  • The fact that the final syllable of a polysyllabic word is never stressed follows from an undominated constraint.

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