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O que (quem) é synizesis$81180$ - definição


Synizesis         
  • The opening line of the ''[[Iliad]]'', recited by a classicist to demonstrate synizesis.
  • kango]]'' ("Chinese vocabulary") in Japanese fundamentally changed Japanese phonology.<ref>Frellesvig, Bjarke (2010). ''A History of the Japanese Language''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 284.</ref>
  • ''Waka'' poetry (pictured) has a rich written tradition, but also an oral tradition, making it important to analyse such poems metrically.<ref>Morris, Mark (1986). “Waka and Form, Waka and History”. ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies''. '''46''' (2): 586.</ref>
  • translator-first=Lewis Richard}}</ref>
SOUND CHANGE
Synizesis () is a sound change (metaplasm) in which two originally syllabic vowels (hiatus) are pronounced instead as a single syllable.; In poetry, the vowel contraction would often be necessitated by the metrical requirements of the poetic form.
Synizesis         
  • The opening line of the ''[[Iliad]]'', recited by a classicist to demonstrate synizesis.
  • kango]]'' ("Chinese vocabulary") in Japanese fundamentally changed Japanese phonology.<ref>Frellesvig, Bjarke (2010). ''A History of the Japanese Language''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 284.</ref>
  • ''Waka'' poetry (pictured) has a rich written tradition, but also an oral tradition, making it important to analyse such poems metrically.<ref>Morris, Mark (1986). “Waka and Form, Waka and History”. ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies''. '''46''' (2): 586.</ref>
  • translator-first=Lewis Richard}}</ref>
SOUND CHANGE
·noun An obliteration of the pupil of the eye.
II. Synizesis ·noun A contraction of two syllables into one; synecphonesis.
Synizesis (biology)         
Synizesis refers to a phenomenon sometimes observed in one of the subphases of meiosis. This phenomenon, sometimes referred to as a "synizetic knot", and contrasted with the chromosome "bouquet" more typically observed, is characterized by the localization of the meiotic chromosomes in a tight clump on one side of the nucleus.