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| | Syllable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For the computer operating system, see Syllable (operating system). |  | | Sometimes syllable length is also counted as a suprasegmental feature; for example, in most Germanic languages, long vowels may only exist with short consonants and vice versa. |  | | In other languages, including English, a consonant may be analyzed as acting simultaneously as the coda of one syllable and the onset of the following syllable, a phenomenon known as ambisyllabicity. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable
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| | Syllable structure |
 | | Syllable: == "" "" == Stress "" "coda>" coda> == "" "" == <> == Null. |  | | She does not class this latter as a separate syllable at all, but rather as a ``coda extension''. |  | | Reference to final syllables is thus more frequent than reference to the initial syllables and it is technically convenient to have a constant identifier ( |
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http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/research/nlp/polylex/polynode40.html
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| | Syllable Structure in English |
 | | Syllables don't serve any meaning-signalling function in language; they exist only to make speech easier for the brain to process. |  | | Syllables exist to make the speech stream easier for the human mind to process. |  | | The syllable structure analysis of the words 'read', 'flop', 'strap' and 'window' are as follows (IPA symbols are used to show the sounds in the word/syllable): |
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http://cla.calpoly.edu/~jrubba/phon/syllables.html
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| | The Syllable |
 | | This means that, where possible, syllables should be divided in such a way that as many consonants as possible are assigned to the beginning of the syllable to the right (if one thinks in terms of how they are written in transcription), rather than to the end of the syllable to the left. |  | | (a) As far as possible, syllables should not be divided in a way that violates what is known of English syllable structure. |  | | In the case of unstressed short vowels, /e/, /æ/, /ʌ/ and /ɒ/ are also prevented from appearing in syllable-final position; however, unstressed /ɪ/ and /ʊ/ are allowed the same “privilege of occurrence” as /601;/ when a consonant begins a following syllable, and may therefore occur in final position in unstressed syllables except pre-pausally. |
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http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~llsroach/phon2/mitko/syllable.htm
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| | Syllable |
 | | Syllable is free from X Windowing System, so toolkits were not and never will be an issue. |  | | Syllable is a free software hobby operating system for Intel x86 Pentium and compatible processors. |  | | Security: Syllable was not initially designed to be extremely secure by its original author, but the developers take issue seriously. |
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http://www.osdata.com/oses/syllable.htm
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| | Syllable - The Little OS with a Big Future - OSNews.com |
 | | Since then, Syllable development has been advancing at a steady rate, with new features, drivers and programs appearing as each month passes. |  | | With inspiration and ideas plucked from BeOS, AmigaOS and other systems, Kurt Skauen's AtheOS began life in 1996 and progressed at a decent pace. |  | | Work has been under way to update glibc and the programming toolchain (GCC and friends), and the desktop is seeing polish and refinement too. |
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http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=7900
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| | Syllable - Syllable 0.5.6 released |
 | | Syllable will log the kernel debug output to a file, but it has to successfully boot first to be able to do that. |  | | The latest GCC on Kamidake is 3.3.4r2, but the latest GCC on Syllable's SF.net files page is 3.4.3. |  | | Is the DevelopersDelight.bin.3.tgz Development Pack for Syllable linked to from the Development page still valid/current for this release? |
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http://syllable.sourceforge.net/story.php?id=191
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| | Syllable Structure and the Distribution of Phonemes in English Syllables |
 | | Some important schools of linguistics hold that language is best described in terms of symbols and categories, and that quantitative tendencies that cannot be reduced to a system of categorical rules are merely accidents that are irrelevant to language as a systematic entity. |  | | Syllable Structure and the Distribution of Phonemes in English Syllables |  | | In particular, the fact that the association between vowel and coda is so much greater than that between vowel and onset buttresses analyses that posit rimes as syllable constituents. |
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http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~bkessler/SyllStructDistPhon/CVC.html
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| | Amazon.com: The Syllable in Optimality Theory: Books: Caroline Féry,Ruben van de Vijver |
 | | The syllable has always been a key concept in generative linguistics: the rules, representations, parameters, or constraints posited in diverse frameworks of theoretical phonology and morphology all make reference to this fundamental unit of prosodic structure. |  | | It provides an overview of the role of the syllable in OT and ways in which problems that relate to the analysis of syllable structure can be solved in OT. |  | | This book provides an overview of the role of the syllable in Optimality Theory (OT) and ways in which problems that relate to the analysis of syllable structure can be solved in OT. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521772621?v=glance
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| | Syllable User Bible - Application Programming |
 | | Unfortunately, this is not the case; because Syllable uses a window system the View may need to be redrawn due to the user moving windows around. |  | | Windows don't do much GUI work in and of themselves, however, so every functional area in your window has to be created as a new View (a menubar is a View, a text input field is a View, etc.). |  | | Thus, there's a window.h file, a checkbox.h file, a button.h file, etc. Thus, to use any of these classes, all that a developer need do is #include the appropriate.h file. |
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http://www.other-space.com/sub?chapter_name=Application_Programming
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| | Syllable Development Newsletters |
 | | The C library is an essential component in most modern operating systems, and Syllable uses GNU libc for this purpose (found in just about every Linux distribution). |  | | The initial thoughts on SYL-CON, a meetup for Syllable developers and users, were covered in last month's SDN. |  | | Currently, Syllable's version is slightly dated, so project lead Kristian Van Der Vliet had spent several months updating it the latest release -- 2.3.3. |
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http://msa.section.me.uk/sdn/nov-2004.html
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| | Syllable User Bible - Welcome |
 | | Files – An explanation of Syllable's file system structure. |  | | Disabling extra CPUs – Because Syllable occasionally has problems on multiple-CPU systems. |  | | FileRequester – How to add a File Open/File Save window to your application. |
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http://www.other-space.com/sub
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| | Hebrew Syllable Classification |
 | | In some cases it is perhaps easier to divide the word’s syllables with the vocal sheva as its own syllable - though in actual practice you should consider the sheva (and its chateph cousins) as part of the following syllable). |  | | Here are a few examples of how you might analyse a |  | | The first syllable is an open syllable since it does not end with a consonant. |
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http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_Three/Syllable_Classification/syllable_classification.html
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| | Syllable - News |
 | | This includes some bug fixes, improved integration with Sourcery, and the ability to add files through a FileRequester. |  | | You can download binary and/or source at sIDE's Kamidake page. |  | | Syllable Labs, a subsite devoted Syllable coding, is now live. |
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http://syllable.sourceforge.net
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| | Syllable (operating system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Syllable is a free software hobby operating system for Intel x86 Pentium and compatible processors. |  | | The latest version is 0.6.0a, released on December 28, 2005. |  | | Introduction to Syllable's features, and the 0.5.3 release |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable_(operating_system)
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 | | There are brand new SMTP and POP3 libraries (Available separately if you wish) which fix most of the problems with sending mail, as well some more general bugs and GUI fixes. |  | | Whisper 0.2.0 needs Syllable 0.5.3, but of course you've already upgraded! |  | | Both libpop3 and libsmtp compile successfully on Linux as well as Syllable. |
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http://www.liqwyd.com
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| | Kamidake - Syllable Software |
 | | It is based on AtheOS and contains some similarities to Amiga and BeOS, but was written from scratch and is intended as an independent OS. |  | | Check out the list of apps in development. |  | | This site is a directory of every application available for the Syllable operating system. |
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http://kamidake.other-space.com
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| | Syllable - UK Shop Search > Syllable |
 | | Ways of solving problems with Grub and Syllable... |  | | The syllable is a basic unit of speech studied on both the phonetic and phonological levels of analysis. |  | | Syllable 9 refers to the edgemost, farthest syllable, syllable 8 refers to the next... |
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http://www.infospot.com/searchdirectory/shops/Syllable.html
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| | February Syllable Development Newsletter - OSNews.com |
 | | Better late than never, the February edition of the Syllable Development Newsletter is now available, covering progress made over the last month. |  | | Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on 2005-03-23 19:23:54 UTC, submitted by M Saunders |
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=10079
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| | What is a syllable? |
 | | Here is an example of the syllable structure of the English word limit: |  | | Syllable structure, which is the combination of allowable segments and typical sound sequences, is language specific. |  | | All syllables with a branching nucleus (long vowels) are considered heavy. |
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http://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsASyllable.htm
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| | Word Stress |
 | | Say these words with the stressed syllables (in bold) more prominent. |  | | When a word has more than one syllable, one is more prominent than the others. |  | | In the following examples, stressed syllables are expressed with boldface. |
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http://oak.ucc.nau.edu/tn24/wordstress/wstresstext.html
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| | VV is for VVowels |
 | | Now that we have a slightly better idea of what a syllable is, how do you tell where a syllable starts and ends? |  | | In other words, all syllables are based on vowels, except those which are based on consonants; and a vowel is the sound that a syllable is based on, unless it's a consonant. |  | | But that schwa is arguably just a notational convenience, a way of avoiding exceptions to the rule that all syllables must contain vowels. |
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http://www.kith.org/logos/words/upper2/VVowels.html
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| | Syllable-announce Info Page |
 | | Syllable-Announce is a moderated list where release announcements about Syllable, and your own software, can be sent. |  | | To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Syllable-announce Archives. |  | | To change your subscription (set options like digest and delivery modes, get a reminder of your password, or unsubscribe from Syllable-announce), enter your subscription email address: |
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http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/syllable-announce
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| | Words of One Syllable Dept. at white pebble |
 | | In the running tally for this year’s Mecca human stampede |  | | You are currently browsing the white pebble weblog archives for the 'Words of One Syllable Dept.' category. |  | | Archive for the 'Words of One Syllable Dept.' Category |
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http://www.white-pebble.net/index.php?cat=25
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| | Wiki: Syllable |
 | | Project List - A list of OS-specific and third-party Syllable projects |  | | Syllable User Bible - the primary source of documentation (for developers too) |  | | Syllable User Bible - the primary source of documentation |
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http://wiki.isaksson.tk
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| | Syllable - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | There are many more words that have two or more syllables. |  | | A syllable has one and only one vowel. |  | | There are many words in English that have only one syllable. |
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http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable
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| | Syllable counting |
 | | The first number is the number of syllables in the line. |  | | The second number is the number of syllables in the line's last word, printed as a superscript. |  | | (Extra syllables were usually caused by prepositions being included as part of the word and written all as one word.) |
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http://www.dnaco.net/~mobrien/irishptr/drchpoem/sylcount.html
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| | Search Results for syllable - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Also, in reference to a syllable or syllables not counted in metrical analysis. |  | | Expand your search on syllable with these databases: |  | | Segment of speech usually consisting of a vowel with or without... |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=syllable
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| | SIL Bibliography: Syllable |
 | | Oates, Lynette F. "Distribution of phonemes and syllables in Gugu-Yalanji." |  | | Longacre, Robert E. "Rejoinder to Hamp’s ‘Componential restatement of syllable structure in Trique’." |  | | "Ampeeli-Wojokeso consonant clusters: a study in syllable complexity." |
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http://www.ethnologue.com/show_subject.asp?code=SYL
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| | syllable - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about syllable |
 | | For example, the word ‘competition’ contains four syllables: ‘com/pe/ti/tion’. |  | | Unit of pronunciation within a word, or as a monosyllabic word, made by a vowel or a combination of vowels and consonants. |  | | A Syllable is a non-significant sound, composed of a mute and a vowel: for GR without A is a syllable, as also with A,--GRA. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Syllable
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| | Syllables |
 | | In the word "stop/ping", the suffix is actually "-ping" because this word follows the rule that when you add "-ing" to a word with one syllable, you double the last consonant and add the "-ing". |  | | The word "outside" has 4 vowels, but the "e" is silent and the "ou" is a diphthong which counts as only one sound, so this word has only two vowels sounds and therefore, two syllables. |  | | Review All the Phonics, Syllable and Accent Rules |
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http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/syllables.html
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| | Guide to the scansion of Latin Poetry |
 | | This means that unlike English, where the accent of a given syllable determines its value in verse, a Latin syllable's value is determined by the length of time it takes to say it. |  | | The letter x (and sometimes z) counts as two consonants for the purposes of scansion. |  | | A dactyl consists of a long syllable followed by two short syllables, though the two short syllables may often be replaced by one long one, making the foot a spondee. |
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http://www.suberic.net/~marc/scansion.html
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| | Syllable |
 | | Examples of words divided into syllables with accents: |  | | In English, some syllables in words or sentences are stressed with more force from the voice than others. |  | | A syllable is a word or part of a word that can be pronounced with one impulse from the voice. |
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http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000373.htm
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| | Short syllable - encyclopedia article about Short syllable. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | syllable (Ancient Greek: &;) is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. |  | | It is typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically, consonants). |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Short+syllable
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| | SourceForge.net: Syllable |
 | | Syllable is based on the AtheOS codebase, is largely POSIX.1 compliant, and uses a large number of the GNU utilities and applications. |  | | Syllable is a complete Operating System, with its own kernel, filesystem, GUI and applications. |  | | Provide feedback on this page Recently changed page Site Status |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/syllable
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| | WebLessons - Syllable Factory |
 | | Go to the Syllable Factory and determine the number of syllables in each given word. |  | | When spelling or reading words you may need to divide words into syllables. So let's practice dividing words into syllables during this short trip to the Syllable Factory. |  | | Put in your time on the assembly line at the Syllable Factory. |
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http://teach.fcps.net/talk/weblessons.asp?lessonKeyword=Factory
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| | syllable |
 | | “Man,” “eye,” “strength,” and “sixths” are English words of one syllable. |  | | Do not breathe a syllable of all this. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/syllable
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| | Wordsmyth |
 | | a written character or group of characters that represent one syllable. |  | | The depressed author didn't write a syllable for months. |
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http://wordsmyth.net/live/home.php?script=search&matchent=syllable&...
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| | solfa syllable - definition of solfa syllable in Encyclopedia |
 | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |  | | Searchword not found in the selected dictionary, but you can try the following: |  | | solfa syllable - definition of solfa syllable in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/solfa_syllable
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| | Syllable VMware Images |
 | | The image can also be used with a full VMware Workstation install. |  | | Note, the password for root is root, same as on the default install of Syllable |
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http://www.fprintf.net/atheos/atheosvm.html
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