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Meaning of semicope

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semicope (n.)

A short cope, or an inferier kind of cope.

semicope Sentence Examples

  1. The semicope of the first syllable in "example" creates a more informal pronunciation.
  2. In linguistics, semicope refers to the omission of a syllable from the middle of a word.
  3. The semicope of "alright" from "all right" is a common example of this phenomenon.
  4. In Old English, semicope was common in the development of new words.
  5. The semicope of "-ing" from "going" is a feature of many regional dialects.
  6. The semicope of "the" before a vowel is a characteristic of some African American dialects.
  7. Semicope can occur both historically and synchronically in a language.
  8. The semicope of unstressed syllables is a way to reduce the length of a word.
  9. In some languages, semicope is a regular phonological process.
  10. The semicope of the middle syllable in "laboratory" is a common pronunciation variant.

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A short cope, or an inferier kind of cope.

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The semicope of the first syllable in "example" creates a more informal pronunciation.

In linguistics, semicope refers to the omission of a syllable from the middle of a word.

The semicope of "alright" from "all right" is a common example of this phenomenon.

In Old English, semicope was common in the development of new words.