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tetrasyllable /ˈtɛtrəsɪləb(ə)l /nounA word of four syllables.‘One is monosyllabic, the other tetrasyllable,’ Spindrift begins....- Banville has likewise tried his hand at short strophes composed entirely of tetrasyllables, as have also Richepin and Verlaine.
- Since the "Pater noster" text contains no penult-accented tetrasyllables, only results for antepenult-accented tetrasyllables can be presented, which Figure 22 does.
Derivativestetrasyllabic /tɛtrəsɪˈlabɪk/ adjective ...- Beginning in the Wei and Jin, Shijing-style tetrasyllabic poems gradually fell into decline and the popular stele-memorial inscription then became the primary vehicle for tetrasyllabic writings.
- Full stress falls on the first syllable of a word, thus obliterating the Latin stress on the penultimate or antepenultimate in trisyllabic, tetrasyllabic and pentasyllabic words.
- The primary accented syllables in monomorphemic trisyllabic and tetrasyllabic Thai words are the final syllables.
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