释义 |
syllabicity|sɪləˈbɪsɪtɪ| [f. syllabic a. + -ity.] = syllabicness.
1933L. Bloomfield Language viii. 130 Syllabicity determined also by manner of articulation. 1944L. M. Hartman in Language XX. 33 One of these [morphophonemic changes] is the loss of syllabicity either by this or by the preceding syllable. 1952A. Cohen Phonemes of Eng. iii. 62 There does not seem to be any need for assuming a special phoneme of syllabicity. 1968F. G. Lounsbury in J. A. Fishman Readings Sociol. of Lang. 53 What we have accomplished is to suppress from our transcription the representation of features of the acoustic stimulus (voicing, syllabicity, laryngeal order, and position of the accent) which do not serve as cues for differential responses on the part of the native subjects. 1977Archivum Linguisticum VIII. 87 There is no experimental evidence for, and some experimental evidence against, the necessary presence of such pulses as physiological correlates of syllabicity. |