Its appearance in English poetry is rare, as it tends to resolve into two disyllabic feet, depending upon the feet that surround it.
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But while most children's first disyllabic words also follow this pattern, hers had both consonant-vowel and vowel-consonant sequences.
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A commonly seen example is the double happiness symbol �V, formed as a ligature of �U�U and referred to by its disyllabic name ( ).
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Though Northern Epirote is a southern dialect, it is located far north of the reduced unstressed vowel system isogloss with the archaic disyllabic-ea.
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However, when one of the above words forms part of a compound, the disambiguating syllable is generally dropped and the resulting word is still disyllabic.
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Most of the disyllabic words and some of the monosyllabic words are incorporated as their original pronunciation, with some minor changes according to the Cantonese phonotactics.
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The vowel of the first syllable in disyllabic words is most often the mid-central unrounded vowel,, unless the initial consonant is the glottal stop.
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Sagart ( 2004 ) presented data from a newly described Kra language, Buyang, which like many other Kra languages retains the disyllabic roots characteristic of Austronesian.
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Regarding lines 5 and 7's rhymes " heaven " and " even ", Booth regards them as monosyllabic, whereas Kerrigan evidently reads them as disyllabic.
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Its song is a high pitched medley of whistles; the call is piercing, often disyllabic " tseeweest ", strikingly loud for the bird's small size.