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Example sentences for "vocalic"

Lexicographically close words:
vocabula; vocabularies; vocabulary; vocabulum; vocal; vocalism; vocalist; vocalists; vocalization; vocalized
  1. Footnote 18: These may be also defined as free unvoiced breath with varying vocalic timbres.

  2. The vocalic mutation of initial g in Breton is c'h.

  3. A feature of later Cornish is the introduction of a d before post-vocalic m, n, e.

  4. In Goidelic, we find two mutations, the vocalic and the nasal.

  5. In certain cases the north prefers the vocalic mutation where the west and south have the nasal, thus notably in the dative singular after preposition and article, e.

  6. When the word causing mutation ended in a vowel we get the vocalic mutation, called by Irish grammarians aspiration.

  7. They are distinguished from these and other branches of the family by certain well-marked characteristics, the most notable of which are the loss of initial and inter-vocalic p, cf.

  8. The language is vocalic and monosyllabic.

  9. But a mere comparison of the brief texts given above will bring out another point in favour of Esperanto—its full vocalic endings.

  10. It is far easier to dwell upon two-syllabled words with full vocalic endings like patro nia than upon awkward words like nostr patr.

  11. Sinse the time of Jacob Grimm the vocalic declension has also been calld +Strong Declension+.

  12. The declension of substantivs in Gothic is divided into a vocalic and a consonantal declension, according as the stems of the substantivs end in a vowel or a consonant.

  13. The strong inflection of adjectivs is in part the same as the vocalic (or strong) inflection of the substantivs with which it was originally identical.

  14. Second, for modification, a word may be qualified or defined by the processes of combination, vocalic mutation or intonation.

  15. Vocalic mutation is used to a very limited extent and only by accident, and can scarcely be said to belong to the English language.

  16. Naktche is a vocalic language, rich in verbal forms, and, to judge from a few specimens, polysynthetic to a considerable degree in its affixes.

  17. Gregorio de Mouilla (1635), have composed devotional books in their vocalic language.

  18. The second kind of rhyme (taking the word in its broader sense), namely, vocalic assonance, is of minor importance in the treatment of English metre.

  19. Another possible form of assonance, in which the consonants alone agree while the vowels may differ, might be called consonantal assonance as distinguished from vocalic assonance, or assonance simply.

  20. Later on, in the fifteenth century, vocalic alliteration in general falls into disuse more and more.

  21. Every syllable is open, ending in a vowel sound, and short sentences may be constructed wholly of vocalic sounds.

  22. It is soft and harmonious, being highly vocalic in structure.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vocalic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alveolar; articulation; aspiration; assimilated; assimilation; back; broad; central; cerebral; check; close; consonant; dental; diphthong; dorsal; explosive; flat; front; glide; glottal; guttural; hard; heavy; high; labial; lateral; lax; light; lingual; liquid; low; mid; modification; mute; muted; narrow; nasal; open; palatal; peak; pharyngeal; phone; phonetic; phonic; pitched; rounded; soft; sonant; sonority; stop; stopped; stressed; strong; surd; syllabic; syllable; tense; thick; throaty; tonal; tonic; unaccented; unstressed; vocable; voice; voiced; voiceless; vowel; weak; wide