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Juncture

Juncture, in linguistics, is the manner of moving (transition) between two successive syllables in speech. An important type of juncture is the suprasegmental phonemic cue by means of which a listener can distinguish between two otherwise identical sequences of sounds that have different meanings.

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Juncture

Nodes23
Edges22
Triples27
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.086957
Components1

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related to Further reading · 12
Juncture → American, Gruyter, Guide, How Extra-Phonological Information, ISBN, Morphosyntax-Phonology Interface Theories, Phonology, Scheer, Tobias, Treated, Trubetzkoy's Grenzsignale, Walter
related to In wordplay and games · 6
Juncture → An, English-speaking, Four Candles, In, The Two Ronnies, When
related to Typology · 4
Juncture → American Structuralist, Other, There, These
is a · 2
Juncture → difference between, suprasegmental phonemic cue by means of which a listener can distinguish between two otherwise identical sequences of sounds that have different meanings
see also · 2
Juncture → CandlesMalapropismMondegreenPhono-semantic, Eggcorn
related to Examples from English · 1
Juncture → In English

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phrases two linguistics break open english games four candles word words same-sounding otherwise typology also syllables suprasegmental phonemic used american

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Junctureis asuprasegmental phonemic cue by means of which a listener can distinguish between two otherwise identical sequences of sounds that have different meanings0.90text
Junctureis adifference between0.90text
Juncturerelated to Examples from EnglishIn English0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingScheer0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingTobias0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingAmerican0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingGuide0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingMorphosyntax-Phonology Interface Theories0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingHow Extra-Phonological Information0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingTreated0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingPhonology0.60section
Juncturerelated to Further readingTrubetzkoy's Grenzsignale0.60section

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