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- Minor_syllable abstract "Minor syllable is a term used primarily in the description of Mon-Khmer languages, where a word typically consists of a reduced (minor) syllable followed by a full tonic or stressed syllable. The minor syllable may be of the form /Cə/ or /CəN/, with a reduced vowel, as in colloquial Khmer, or of the form /CC/ with no vowel at all, as in Mlabri /kn̩diːŋ/ "navel" (minor syllable /kn̩/) and /br̩poːŋ/ "underneath" (minor syllable /br̩/). This iambic pattern is sometimes called sesquisyllabic (lit. 'one and a half syllables'), a term coined by the American linguist James Matisoff in 1973:86. Outside Mon-Khmer, minor syllables are found in Burmese, where in contrast to full syllables they have the form /Cə/, with no consonant clusters allowed in the syllable onset, no syllable coda, and no tone. Recent reconstructions of Proto-Tai and Old Chinese also include sesquisyllabic roots with minor syllables, as transitional forms between fully disyllabic words and the monosyllabic words found in modern Tai languages and modern Chinese.".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageID "20486400".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageLength "1554".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageRevisionID "658130845".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Austroasiatic_languages.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Burmese_language.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetics.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_cluster.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Iamb_(foot).
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Iamb_(poetry).
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink James_Matisoff.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Khmer_language.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Mlabri_language.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Mon-Khmer_languages.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_consonant.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Old_Chinese.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Tai.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Tai_language.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Reduced_vowel.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_coda.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_onset.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Tai_languages.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Tone_(linguistics).
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLink Vowel_reduction.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minor syllable".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor pre-syllables".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor syllable".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "pre-syllable".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "sesquisyllabic".
- Minor_syllable wikiPageWikiLinkText "“pre-syllable”".
- Minor_syllable hasPhotoCollection Minor_syllable.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Minor_syllable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phonetics-stub.
- Minor_syllable subject Category:Phonetics.
- Minor_syllable hypernym Term.
- Minor_syllable type Phonetic.
- Minor_syllable comment "Minor syllable is a term used primarily in the description of Mon-Khmer languages, where a word typically consists of a reduced (minor) syllable followed by a full tonic or stressed syllable. The minor syllable may be of the form /Cə/ or /CəN/, with a reduced vowel, as in colloquial Khmer, or of the form /CC/ with no vowel at all, as in Mlabri /kn̩diːŋ/ "navel" (minor syllable /kn̩/) and /br̩poːŋ/ "underneath" (minor syllable /br̩/). This iambic pattern is sometimes called sesquisyllabic (lit.".
- Minor_syllable label "Minor syllable".
- Minor_syllable sameAs m.04zyvf4.
- Minor_syllable sameAs Q6869204.
- Minor_syllable sameAs Q6869204.
- Minor_syllable wasDerivedFrom Minor_syllable?oldid=658130845.
- Minor_syllable isPrimaryTopicOf Minor_syllable.