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Sound change
represent this pronunciation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc). Synizesis comes from the Greek συνίζησις (synízēsis, "a sitting together") from σύν (syn, "with") and
Synizesis
of the nucleus. The term synizesis seems to have been coined by Clarence Erwin McClung in 1905. The synizetic knot (Synizesis) was later found to be a
Synizesis_(biology)
Medieval stage of the Greek language
→ ρωτῶ [ro'to] ('(I) ask'). A regular phenomenon in most dialects is synizesis ("merging" of vowels). In many words with the combinations [ˈea], [ˈeo]
Medieval_Greek
Area of the sky divided into twelve signs
September 2019. Alternative form: Σκορπίων Skorpiōn. Later form (with synizesis): Σκορπιός. American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 3rd ed
Zodiac
Merging of two syllables into one
contraction), but it can also refer to coalescence by other metaplasms: synizesis, synaeresis or crasis. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian use synalepha,
Synalepha
Phonological process of sound change
types of elision include the processes of apheresis, syncope, apocope, synizesis, and synaloepha. Synaeresis comes from Greek συναίρεσις (synaíresis),
Synaeresis
Metres used in Plautus and Terence
brevis breviāns (utŭt), and the pronunciation of meae as one syllable by synizesis make the rhythm of the line difficult for the untrained reader unless
Metres_of_Roman_comedy
Ancient Greek dialect
Doric or Dorian (Ancient Greek: Δωρισμός, romanized: Dōrismós), also known as West Greek, was a group of Ancient Greek dialects; its varieties are divided
Doric_Greek
Dialects and differences between the written standard and spoken speech
groups, Northern, Semi-Northern and Southern, based on whether they make synizesis and vowel elision:[better source needed] Examples of modern Northern Greek
Varieties_of_Modern_Greek
Dialects and varieties of the Greek language spoken in the modern era
features have certain similarities with both Pontic (e.g. the lack of synizesis of -ía, éa) and the northern varieties of the core dialects (e.g. the
Modern_Greek
Syllabic separation of two adjacent vowels
of a final vowel, occasionally prodelision (elision of initial vowel), synizesis (pronunciation of two vowels as one without change in spelling), or contractions
Vowel_hiatus
Dialect of Italiot Greek
Retrieved 31 December 2016. Often, in actual performances of the song, synizesis takes place on the two final syllables of καρδία (/kar.'di.a/ > /kar.dja/)
Griko_language
Phonetic sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Consonant voicing and devoicing
Consonant_voicing_and_devoicing
Alteration in the pronunciation or the orthography of a word
two syllables becoming one, occurs by elision, crasis, synaeresis, or synizesis. Elision ("contraction" in English grammar), removal of a sound: beginning
Metaplasm
Production of a sound while the velum is lowered
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Nasalization
Omission of sounds in words or phrases
Lenition Poetic contraction Prodelision Sandhi Synaeresis Synalepha Syncope Synizesis Vowel reduction Weak form words Harman, William; Holman, C. H. (1999)
Elision
Consonant sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Lenition
Metrical feature found in Roman comedy
and so on are thought usually to have had synizesis of the first two vowels. Eosdem and eodem with synizesis are used even in dactylic verse by Propertius
Brevis_brevians
Insertion of a sound at the beginning of a word
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Prothesis_(linguistics)
Sound change converting an alveolar consonant to a rhotic consonant
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Rhotacism
Phonological process involving the addition of one or more sounds to a word
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Epenthesis
Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Tone_(linguistics)
Grammatical change of vowels in Indo-European languages
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Indo-European_ablaut
Phonological assimilation
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Consonant_harmony
Continuous sequence of sounds in spoken language
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Connected_speech
Loss of word-final sounds
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Apocope
Situational pronunciation of /r/ in non-rhotic varieties of English
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Linking_and_intrusive_R
Pronouncing "l" sounds as vowels
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
L-vocalization
Phenomenon in linguistics
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Assimilation_(phonology)
Type of secondary articulation in speech
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Velarization
Phonological process
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Final-obstruent_devoicing
Switching the order of sounds
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Metathesis_(linguistics)
Type of linguistic sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Fusion_(phonetics)
Vowel sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Monophthongization
Concept in historical linguistics
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Transphonologization
Alternate phonetic realization of a morpheme
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Alternation_(linguistics)
Process of language change that affects pronunciation or sound system structure
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Sound_change
System of astrology used in the Western world
August 20, 2021. Alternative form: Σκορπίων Skorpiōn. Later form (with synizesis): Σκορπιός. "Why Is My Rising Sign SO Different From My Sun Sign? | Horoscope
Western_astrology
Cell division producing haploid gametes
Mating of yeast Mitotic recombination Oxidative stress Parthenogenesis Synizesis (biology) from Ancient Greek μείωσις meíōsis 'lessening', since it is
Meiosis
Secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Labialization
Consonantal change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Fortition
Sound change of vowels assimilating to each other, especially in Germanic languages
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Umlaut_(linguistics)
Change in tone contour based on adjacent syllable tones
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Tone_sandhi
Loss of a sound within a word
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Syncope_(phonology)
Phonetic phenomenon in Uralic languages
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Consonant_gradation
Pronunciation of a latent word-final consonant immediately before a following vowel sound
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Liaison_(French)
Sound change in vowels
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Vowel_harmony
Vowel shift
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Raising_(sound_change)
Systematic change in the pronunciation of the vowel sounds of a language
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Vowel_shift
Process by which monophthongs become diphthongs and triphthongs
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Vowel_breaking
Cell cycle phase in meiosis I
chromosomes progresses further and the chromosomes continue condensing. Synizesis (biology) Snustad, DP; Simmons, MJ (December 2008). Principles of Genetics
Leptotene_stage
Sound change affecting Greek vowel length
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Quantitative_metathesis
Type of sound change at morpheme or syllable boundaries
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Sandhi
Elision through dissimilation
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Haplology
Sound changes
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Fronting_(sound_change)
Sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Triphthong_smoothing
Adding sounds to the end of a word
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Paragoge
Sound change that either results in a palatal or palatalized consonant or a front vowel
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Palatalization_(sound_change)
12th-century Byzantine Greek epic poem
characteristic of popular speech, including elision, aphaeresis, crasis, and synizesis. From an overall impression, the text appears to be of modern syntax,
Digenes_Akritas
Phonological sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Assibilation
Phenomenon in phonology
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Phonological_change
Concept in linguistics
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Phonological_rule
Simplification of consonant clusters in certain environments
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Cluster_reduction
Sound change where one feature separates into two; opposite of fusion
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Unpacking_(linguistics)
long vowel. This occurs with the Homeric first-declension ending -εω (synizesis). Giannakis, Georgios K., ed. (2 October 2013). "Attic Declension". Encyclopedia
Attic_declension
Theory and practice of versification
above extract, the final two vowels of Πηληϊάδεω are merged into one by synizesis, the first vowel of ὀλομένην "destructive" is lengthened to make οὐλομένην
Greek_prosody
Phonetic phenomenon
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Rhinoglottophilia
Sound change happening in linguistics
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Consonant_mutation
Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC
quoted by Hephaestion to illustrate an unusual metrical feature, the synizesis of the two vowels in τεὸν. The surviving text of this poem seems to refer
Praxilla
Sound change within a word that indicates grammatical information
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Apophony
Sound change towards glottal articulation
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Debuccalization
Linguistic term
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Floating_tone
Class of vowel change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Metaphony
Vowel sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
I-mutation
Sound changes affecting each other
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Chain_shift
Lengthening of vowel sounds in place of a deleted consonant
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Compensatory_lengthening
Consonant sound change
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Delateralization
Dialect of Greek spoken in the Himarë region of Albania
speech. Himariote was among the few Greek dialects that did retained non-synizesis forms, a typical feature in medieval Greek language that occurred as late
Himariote_dialect
Linguistic phenomenon where sounds diverge
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Dissimilation_(phonology)
Loss of the vowel at the beginning of a word
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Apheresis_(linguistics)
Concept in phonetics
sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising
Coarticulation
Symmoria Symplegades Sympoliteia Symposium Symposium (Xenophon) Synedrion Synizesis Synoecism Synoikia Syntagmatarchis Sypalettus Syrinx Syrtos Syssitia Taenarus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Metrical pattern in poetry
letters "-άου" in "Οἰνομάου" have to be read as a single syllable, by synizesis. Dale, A. M.: Lyric Metres of Greek Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1968
Lekythion
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Pendarves or Pendarves Island in Cornwall.
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
High Son; Enclosure
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Achiever; Famous Action
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Wealth; Good Luck; Intellectual; Thinking Best; Beautiful; Goddess Lakshmi; Well Mannered
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu
Pearl; Sea Shell; Lord Ram's Devotees; Oyster
Boy/Male
Tamil
Purujit | பà¯à®°à¯‚ஜீத
Conqueror of city
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Intelligent; Possessed of Feelings
Girl/Female
Tamil
Paint brush
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Lord Hanuman
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ulfr, ULF means "wolf."
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n.
An obliteration of the pupil of the eye.
n.
A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis.
n.
A contraction of two syllables into one; synecphonesis.