synizesis
71Synäresis — Synäresis, Synizesis, Zusammenziehung zweier Vocale in einen Laut …
72sinizesi — (уплотнение, синизезис | synizèse | Synizese | synizesis | sinizesi) Из греческого syn izêsis «оседание, уплотнение»; менее употребительный синоним синерезиса …
73sed- — To sit. Derivatives include sit, soot, séance, siege, obsess, subside, soil1, and chair. I. Basic form *sed . 1. Suffixed form *sed yo . a. sit, from Old English sittan, to sit; …
74synaeresis — /si ner euh sis/, n. Phonet. 1. the contraction of two syllables or two vowels into one, esp. the contraction of two vowels so as to form a diphthong. 2. synizesis. Also, syneresis. [1570 80; < LL < Gk synaíresis act of taking together, equiv. to …
75Cheshirization — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …
76Connected speech — For other uses, see Speech (disambiguation). Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …
77Consonant voicing and devoicing — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …
78Debuccalization — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …
79Deletion (phonology) — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …
80synizèse — (si ni zè z ) s. f. Nom donné par les grammairiens grecs et repris par les philologues modernes pour signifier la prononciation de deux voyelles distinctes en un seul temps prosodique, sans en faire une diphthongue. ÉTYMOLOGIE Voy. synizésis …