0 (of a word) having two syllables
It must be admitted that the disyllabic words are not wholly constant to a principle.
Sub-analyses were also conducted on disyllabic utterances for comparisons with previous literature.
Results for disyllabic utterances revealed a similar pattern.
We refer mainly to vowels in monosyllabic words but extend the discussion to disyllabic words later on.
What one wants, ideally, is a disyllabic word beginning with this same initial sound.
The proposed account avoids even-parity pathologies because intersection allows it to exhaustively parse odd-parity forms using only disyllabic feet.
The standard account produces even-parity pathologies because it cannot exhaustively parse odd-parity forms using only disyllabic feet.
Indeed, phonological decoding was expected to be more difficult to do on disyllabic items than on monosyllabic items.