Thesaurus / vocalic
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synonyms for vocalic
- oral
- lyric
- voiced
- singing
- articulate
- phonetic
- pronounced
- said
- spoken
- uttered
- verbal
- choral
- vowel
- sung
- articulated
- expressed
- intonated
- modulated
- operatic
- phonic
- put into words
- viva voce
- vocalized
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A subsidiary but by no means unimportant grammatical process is that of internal vocalic or consonantal change.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRIn Hebrew, as we have seen, vocalic change is of even greater significance than in English.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRIn another Indian language, Yokuts, vocalic modifications affect both noun and verb forms.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRConsonantal change as a functional process is probably far less common than vocalic modifications, but it is not exactly rare.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRThere is no trace of such vocalic mutation (“umlaut”) in Gothic, our most archaic Germanic language.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIROnly later in the history of the language was the vocalic alternation made significant for number.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRAll the Germanic languages were familiar with vocalic change as possessed of functional significance.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRIt is better to take a as a vocalic abstract prefix and to consider kad as the root.
SUMERIAN HYMNSFREDERICK AUGUSTUS VANDERBURGHWhen the word causing mutation ended in a vowel we get the vocalic mutation, called by Irish grammarians aspiration.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 5, SLICE 5VARIOUSHere the assonance is -er (final unstressed -er in standard present-day English represents vocalic r).
MODERN SPANISH LYRICSVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO VOCALIC
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