Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet APOCOPE


APOCOPE

Definition av APOCOPE

  1. apokope

Antal bokstäver

7

Är palindrom

Nej

13
AP
APO
CO
COP
OC
OCO
OP

1

1

153
AC
ACE
ACP
AE
AEC
AEO


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Exempel på hur man kan använda APOCOPE i en mening

  • The city's name, which literally translates to Beavers' Field Marketplace, was first mentioned after the unification of two Árpád-era villages, Hód and Vásárhely, the former getting its name after Beaver's lake, an apocope of Hód-tó (now one of the city's districts and the canal Hód-tavi-csatorna) and the latter coming from the mediaeval legal term marking settlements with the right of hosting markets and literally meaning market town.
  • Emily Stagg (speller # 148) was sponsored by the New Haven Register in New Haven, Connecticut and spelled: seguidilla, disclaimant, kookaburra, viand, apocope, brunneous, clavecin (spelled incorrectly as "clavison").
  • In some exceptional cases, after the syncope of the intervocalic consonant, there is also an additional apocope of the inflection marker.
  • The name Paisa derives from the Spanish apocope of Paisano (fellow countryman), but they are also known as "Antioqueños" (those from the old Antioquia, which included the other Paisa provinces, which was a single administrative body until the creation of the Caldas State in 1905).
  • Trøndersk features phonemic pitch accent in monosyllabic words, namely those that were disyllabic in Old Norse but later became monosyllabic due to apocope.
  • Other types of elision include the processes of apheresis, syncope, apocope, synizesis, and synaloepha.
  • "Cuca" is an apocope for cucaracha (cockroach), and blátidos means blattodea, which is the scientific name given to cockroaches.
  • Some dialects, such as Belsetan, a central dialect, tend to have the apocope of -o when the word ends with -n, -r and -l, such as in camín (path), rar (rare) and pel (hair).
  • This process is also fed by apocope, and seems to be lexically governed to an extent, since Lardil words can end in a laminal; compare kakawuɲ 'a species of bird', kulkic 'a species of shark'.
  • For example, the intermediate stage quisti this' can be proven, which emerged from *questi through metaphony and became quist in Modern Lombard by apocope.


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