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- Q4978674 subject Q8250729.
- Q4978674 abstract "Template:ForSynizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is a sound change (metaplasm) in which two originally syllabic vowels are pronounced as a single syllable without change in writing. In Latin and Greek, the reason was often to preserve meter, but similar changes can occur naturally.A tie may be used to represent this pronunciation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc).".
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- Q4978674 comment "Template:ForSynizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is a sound change (metaplasm) in which two originally syllabic vowels are pronounced as a single syllable without change in writing. In Latin and Greek, the reason was often to preserve meter, but similar changes can occur naturally.A tie may be used to represent this pronunciation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc).".
- Q4978674 label "Synizesis".