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- Synalepha abstract "A synalepha or synaloepha /ˌsɪnəˈliːfə/ is the merging of two syllables into one, especially when it causes two words to be pronounced as one.The original meaning in Greek is more general than modern usage, and also includes coalescence of vowels within a word. Similarly, synalepha most often refers to elision (as in English contraction), but it can also refer to coalescence by other metaplasms: synizesis, synaeresis, or crasis.".
- Synalepha wikiPageID "2261456".
- Synalepha wikiPageRevisionID "564686965".
- Synalepha hasPhotoCollection Synalepha.
- Synalepha subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Synalepha subject Category:Phonology.
- Synalepha comment "A synalepha or synaloepha /ˌsɪnəˈliːfə/ is the merging of two syllables into one, especially when it causes two words to be pronounced as one.The original meaning in Greek is more general than modern usage, and also includes coalescence of vowels within a word. Similarly, synalepha most often refers to elision (as in English contraction), but it can also refer to coalescence by other metaplasms: synizesis, synaeresis, or crasis.".
- Synalepha label "Sinalefa".
- Synalepha label "Sinalefe".
- Synalepha label "Synalepha".
- Synalepha label "Synalephe".
- Synalepha label "Synaloiphe".
- Synalepha label "Synalèphe".
- Synalepha sameAs Synaloiphe.
- Synalepha sameAs Sinalefa.
- Synalepha sameAs Synalèphe.
- Synalepha sameAs Sinalefe.
- Synalepha sameAs Synalephe.
- Synalepha sameAs m.06_20r.
- Synalepha sameAs Q200854.
- Synalepha sameAs Q200854.
- Synalepha wasDerivedFrom Synalepha?oldid=564686965.
- Synalepha isPrimaryTopicOf Synalepha.