Or a new search engine that is optimized for keywords with more than four syllables.
My favorite part is the push command, which at seven syllables is very haiku like.
Whole Language doesn't teach youngsters to sound out syllables and words as the traditional phonics method does.
Haiku, the Japanese structured poem of 17 syllables, delivers in a few words something distinct and often complex.
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Hashim groups his Indonesian assets under Arsari, a word taken from the syllables of his three children's names.
It had only seven syllables: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, and Si.
They also created words for each mapped location, using a database of syllables.
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At worst, they can fracture a word into a soulless slur of syllables that feels both alienating and groan-inducing.
The song, sung so slowly that the syllables start spawning syllables, lasts for a few seconds less than five minutes.
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On the last drafts, I focus on the words themselves, including the rub of vowels and consonants, stressed and unstressed syllables.
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Unlike men, the women who make it to the top tend to use their full names with two or three syllables.
He used a grid of 40 rows and 39 columns to create a table which he filled in with Voynichese syllables.
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At an average of three letters per syllable, that would allow about 47 syllables, far more than a Haiku, by any measure.
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Her speech, with training, gets heavier and slower, the emphasis landing on selected, morally instructive syllables like a hammer hitting an anvil.
He looked at the script, saw "Benedict Milne reports" and, without hesitation, crossed out the last two syllables of my first name.
It was the start of a conglomerate he later would name Grupo Carso, fusing the first syllables of his and his wife's first names.
For instance, proto-Elamite was the first writing ever to use syllables.
He uses their studio time to focus on the details of presentation, such as how to sing specific syllables and when to release or hold a breath.
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The researchers identified distinct clusters of pitch changes in the songs by analysing a set of 750 syllables produced by one mouse in a single 210-second recording.
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With a toothy grin, Khil delivers a clearly lip-synced performance minus lyrics, instead using a series of made-up syllables, including the "trololololo" that captured the hearts of millions.
"no" corresponds to no subvocal speech or nonsense syllables.
So when pupils replace or remove sounds, letters or syllables - such as "l8r" for "later" or "hmwrk" for "homework" - it requires an understanding of what the original word should be.
As Barbossa, the pirate who deposed Captain Jack, Geoffrey Rush eyeballs his victims and stretches out his syllables in the taunting manner of Robert Newton, who specialized in stump-legged scoundrels fifty years ago.
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If meaning were linear with word count, you would be able to generate a thunderous epic with 47 syllables, given that some of the ancient Haiku masters changed cultural perceptions momentously with just 17.
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"It is not the length of the price in digits that determines how difficult it is to memorize, but rather how many syllables this price has when read, " explains the research by Professor Calder and academics at two other institutions.
She allows her hair to be teased into a lofty blond arc, a sort of cotton-candy diadem, and her speech, with training, gets heavier and slower, the emphasis landing on selected, morally significant syllables like a hammer hitting an anvil.
Prior to the beginning of classes, learners are required to take an assessment test aimed at verifying their entry knowledge on basic literacy and numeracy through the identification of letters, syllables, words, sentences, numbers, arithmetic operations and writing down their personal details.
While Andy is planning her own wedding to Max, a handsome media scion, she remains haunted by her impeccably heeled former boss -- and the magazine world being as small as it is, it's only a matter of time before she hears the dreaded syllables "Ahn-dre-ah!"
The music is drawn from an extensive traditional repertoire named after ethnicities, towns or flowers ( Tu People s ''ling , '' White Peony ''ling'' ), and lyrics are improvised in keeping with certain rules for example, verses have three, four, five or six lines, each made up of seven syllables.
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