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Topic: Grammar

aphaeretic

IPA: /æfəˈrɛtɪk/

KK: /æfɛˈrɛtɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a linguistic phenomenon where a sound is omitted at the beginning of a word.

Example: The word 'squire' is an aphaeretic form of 'esquire'.

aphesis

IPA: /əˈfiːsɪs/

KK: /əˈfɛsɪs/

noun

Definition: The removal of the first vowel sound from a word, often an unstressed one, which changes the word's pronunciation and form.

Example: In linguistics, aphesis is an important concept when studying how words evolve over time.

aphetic

IPA: /əˈfɛtɪk/

KK: /əˈfɛtɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a linguistic phenomenon where a sound or syllable is omitted from the beginning of a word, often making it more concise or easier to pronounce.

Example: The aphetic form of the word 'telephone' is 'phone'.

apocopate

IPA: //əˈpɒkəpeɪt//

KK: /əˈpɑkəˌpeɪt/

adjective

Definition: Describing a word that has been shortened by removing the last sound or syllable.

Example: The word 'photo' is an apocopate form of 'photograph'.

verb

Definition: To make a word shorter by removing its last sound or syllable.

Example: In poetry, it is common to apocopate words to fit the rhythm.

apocope

IPA: /əˈpɒkəpi/

KK: /əˈpɒkəpi/

noun

Definition: The removal of one or more sounds or letters from the end of a word.

Example: In linguistics, apocope refers to the dropping of the final sounds of a word.

apocopic

IPA: /əˈpɒkəpɪk/

KK: /əˈpɑkəpɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a linguistic phenomenon where a word is shortened by removing the last sound or syllable.

Example: In poetry, an apocopic form of a word can create a unique rhythm.

apodosis

IPA: /ˌæpəˈdoʊsɪs/

KK: /æpəˈdoʊsɪs/

noun

Definition: The main part of a conditional sentence that expresses the result or outcome, usually following the word 'if'.

Example: In the sentence 'If it rains, the game will be canceled', 'the game will be canceled' is the apodosis.

apophony

IPA: /əˈpɒfəni/

KK: /əˈpɑfəni/

noun

Definition: A change in the sounds of a word that shows different grammatical forms, often used in inflection.

Example: In English, the word 'man' changes to 'men' to show plural, which is an example of apophony.

aposiopesis

IPA: /ˌæpəˌsaɪəˈpiːsɪs/

KK: /əˌpɑː.si.oʊˈpiː.sɪs/

noun

Definition: A sudden stop in the middle of a sentence, where the speaker does not finish their thought, often because they are hesitant or unwilling to continue.

Example: In her speech, she used aposiopesis to emphasize her emotions, saying, "I just can't believe that you would—" and then she paused.

aposiopetic

IPA: /ˌæpəˈsaɪəˌpɛtɪk/

KK: /æpəˈsaɪəˌpɛtɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a sudden break in speech or writing, where a thought is left unfinished or interrupted.

Example: The speaker's aposiopetic style left the audience hanging, wondering what he would say next.

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