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- Proparoxytone abstract "Proparoxytone (Greek: προπαροξύτονος, proparoxýtonos) is a linguistic term for a word with stress on the antepenultimate (third last) syllable such as the English words \"cinema\" and \"operational\". Related terms are paroxytone (stress on the last but one) and oxytone (accented on the last one).In English, most nouns of three or more syllables are proparoxytones. This tendency is so strong in English that it frequently leads to the stress moving to a different part of the root in order to preserve an antepenultimate stress. For example, the root photograph gives rise to the nouns photography and photographer.In medieval Latin lyric poetry, a proparoxytonic line or half-line is one where the antepenultimate syllable is stressed, as in the first half of the verse \"Estuans intrinsecus || ira vehementi.\"".
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- Proparoxytone wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Proparoxytone wikiPageRevisionID "688070718".
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Barytone.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_language.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stress_(linguistics).
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Robert_Curtius.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Oxytone.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Paroxytone.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Penult.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Perispomenon.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Prose_poetry.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Smaragdus_of_Saint-Mihiel.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(linguistics).
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLink Ultima_(linguistics).
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proparoxytone".
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLinkText "esdrújulas".
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLinkText "proparoxytone".
- Proparoxytone wikiPageWikiLinkText "proparoxytonic".
- Proparoxytone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Proparoxytone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phonology-stub.
- Proparoxytone subject Category:Ancient_Greek_language.
- Proparoxytone subject Category:Phonology.
- Proparoxytone subject Category:Stress_(linguistics).
- Proparoxytone hypernym Term.
- Proparoxytone type Language.
- Proparoxytone type Language.
- Proparoxytone comment "Proparoxytone (Greek: προπαροξύτονος, proparoxýtonos) is a linguistic term for a word with stress on the antepenultimate (third last) syllable such as the English words \"cinema\" and \"operational\". Related terms are paroxytone (stress on the last but one) and oxytone (accented on the last one).In English, most nouns of three or more syllables are proparoxytones.".
- Proparoxytone label "Proparoxytone".
- Proparoxytone sameAs Q742995.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Пропарокситон.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Paraula_esdrúixola.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Proparoxitono.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Proparoxyton.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Parola_sdrucciola.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Proparoxytonon.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Proparoksyton.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Proparoxítona.
- Proparoxytone sameAs m.0lgzx.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Proparoxytonon.
- Proparoxytone sameAs Q742995.
- Proparoxytone wasDerivedFrom Proparoxytone?oldid=688070718.
- Proparoxytone isPrimaryTopicOf Proparoxytone.