syncopeˈsɪŋ kəˌpi, ˈsɪn-
syncope (n)
- plural
- syncopes
English Definitions:
faint, swoon, syncope, deliquium (noun)
a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
syncope, syncopation (noun)
(phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle')
syncope (Noun)
A loss of consciousness when someone faints, a swoon.
syncope (Noun)
A missing sound from the interior of a word, for example by changing cannot to can't or the pronunciation of placenames in -cester (e.g. Leicester) as -ster.
syncope (Noun)
A missed beat or off-beat stress in music resulting in syncopation.
Syncope
In phonology, syncope is the loss of one or more sounds from the interior of a word, especially the loss of an unstressed vowel. It is found both in synchronic analysis of languages and diachronics .
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