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- Monosyllabic_language abstract "A monosyllabic language is a language in which words predominantly consist of a single syllable. The languages of China and Southeast Asia are sometimes referred to as monosyllabic languages. The languages of the region tend to be highly isolating and can be phonetically complex (the phonetic rules of Thai language permits 23 638 possible syllables, compared to, for example, Hawaiian language's 162). The difficulty of defining the term \"word,\" such as the difficulty of telling apart collocations, set phrases and compound words in languages such as Chinese or English (is \"dog house/doghouse\" a single word or a two-word phrase?), the subjective question of what constitutes \"most\" words to make a language monosyllabic (there are no living languages that are strictly monosyllabic) and other such considerations render the topic non-scientific and unencyclopedic.A monosyllable may be complex and include seven or more consonants and a vowel (CCCCVCCC or CCCVCCCC as in English \"strengths\") or be as simple as a single vowel or a syllabic consonant.Few known recorded languages preserve simple CV forms which apparently are fully functional roots conveying meaning, i.e. are words ---- but are not the reductions from earlier complex forms that we find in Mandarin Chinese CV forms, almost always derived with tonal and phonological modifications from Sino-Tibetan *(C)CV(C)(C)/(V) forms.Examples of monosyllabic languages include Vietnamese and Old Chinese. However, all known varieties of modern Chinese are not monosyllabic; see Chinese morphology and Vietnamese morphology for discussion.".
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- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_typology.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonotactics.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Collocation.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_language.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Isolating_language.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Old_Chinese.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Set_phrase.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Sumerian_language.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Syllabic_consonant.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Vietnamese_language.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLink Vietnamese_morphology.
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "monosyllabic language".
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "monosyllabic".
- Monosyllabic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "monosyllables".
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- Monosyllabic_language subject Category:Linguistic_typology.
- Monosyllabic_language subject Category:Phonotactics.
- Monosyllabic_language hypernym Language.
- Monosyllabic_language type Language.
- Monosyllabic_language type Phonetic.
- Monosyllabic_language comment "A monosyllabic language is a language in which words predominantly consist of a single syllable. The languages of China and Southeast Asia are sometimes referred to as monosyllabic languages. The languages of the region tend to be highly isolating and can be phonetically complex (the phonetic rules of Thai language permits 23 638 possible syllables, compared to, for example, Hawaiian language's 162).".
- Monosyllabic_language label "Monosyllabic language".
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs Q1048549.
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs Monosyllabizität.
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs Monosilabisme.
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs Моносиллабизм.
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs m.05hs03.
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs Моносиллабизм.
- Monosyllabic_language sameAs Q1048549.
- Monosyllabic_language wasDerivedFrom Monosyllabic_language?oldid=660650916.
- Monosyllabic_language isPrimaryTopicOf Monosyllabic_language.