How To Use Geminate In A Sentence

  • I had also many friendly conversations with prominent Italians in Paris, and in every way ingeminated agreement between them and the Southern Slavs. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2
  • First, That as in other words, so in these, this is in the Scripture usually an antanaklasis, whereby the same word is ingeminated in a different sense and acceptation. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • The correlation of voice was replaced by one of intensity tense : lax, with the tense member realized with relative length, thus a tendency to an opposition geminate : simple. Bronze Age Areal influence in Anatolia and Etruscan
  • We ingeminate that, introducing innovation and development mode and actively enter into the market of artwork investment and the collection market.
  • If I could only find my friend Basket, or get a message taken to him," ingeminated the Major, whose teeth were chattering despite the tropical atmosphere of the gallery. The Mayor of Troy
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  • God, in Scripture, and so often ingeminated, as this of his holiness. The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06.
  • Tropylium: "You suggested geminate glottalized creaky. Precising on a new rule to explain Pre-IE word-final voicing
  • the `n' in `thinness' is a geminate
  • Like English geminates and schwas, Hebrew matres lectionis have a more ambiguous relation to speech than graphemes that code consonants, for example, and are thus coded less effectively.
  • If the supershort schwa is word-medial, it lengthens an accented vowel in an immediately-preceding open syllable, otherwise all supershort schwas geminate the immediately-preceding consonant instead. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Alas, Sophia!" he ingeminated, "how liable to misconception -- though doubtless wise on the whole -- are the rulings of Providence, which in one short hour has torn me from your soft embrace to follow a calling which I foresee I shall detest! The Blue Pavilions
  • It's important to recognize however that a preceding consonant need not geminate as the following vowel is deleted. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Tropylium: My previous suggestion of insertion of a glottal stop, BTW, has the plus side that glottal stops exist beforehand in the language, while geminates do not ... A few more words on my new Gemination rule for Pre-IE
  • Tropylium: one of them seems to be adjacent to an ´ayin and the other, geminate, so how about this does not need to be the general medial outcome, just a conditioned one? Update of my "Diachrony of Pre-IE" document
  • The consonants are geminated in these words
  • First, it must be known that Etruscan lacks geminate consonants. Archive 2010-08-01
  • I wouldn 'mind the dyin' out," ingeminated Palmerston, "so's I could have one jolly good bust. Hocken and Hunken
  • For many words, however, the most common misspelling seems to be to violate conservation of geminates, and write the word with no doubled consonants at all.
  • Some geminates, however, are clearly more morphologically distinct than others are.
  • Don't take it literally as a geminate consonant, as might be the interpretation of those familiar with IPA notation. Markedness and the uvular proposal in PIE
  • Our primary goals are to characterize patterns of morphological variation within and between geminate arks and evaluate the utility of shell shape for distinguishing between recent geminate species.
  • Both Anand and Mili in their own way ingeminate the same message - death or the knowledge of it doesn't necessarily have to mean the end.
  • High spiritual truth has been ingeminated in all parts of the world where the ancient vehicle of truth-dissemination The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • DI; the capitals denote values of syllabic signs were ignored in favour of geminate versus simple: word-initial TI or DI to write the same word, but contrasting AT-TI or AD-DI vs. Bronze Age Areal influence in Anatolia and Etruscan
  • But we can't actually tell, it's rather hard to write geminates at the beginning of a word with the writing system the had. Bronze Age Areal influence in Anatolia and Etruscan
  • Male spikelets are geminate, one sessile and one pedicelled, 2-flowered or imperfect, and with four glumes, which are subequal. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Oh, these professionals!" ingeminated Captain Pond again, eyeing the breach and the dismantled married quarters. Merry-Garden and Other Stories
  • Because gemination is common in Dravidian languages, double consonants in written English are often geminated: ‘sum-mer’ for summer and ‘sil-lee’ for silly.
  • My previous suggestion of insertion of a glottal stop, BTW, has the plus side that glottal stops exist beforehand in the language, while geminates do not again, if I haven't lost track of all of your ideas. A few more words on my new Gemination rule for Pre-IE
  • Oh, this is hustling a man!" he ingeminated, staring round the empty attic like a rabbit seeking a convenient hole. Wandering Heath
  • If history has taught us anything it's that it is at that nexus where seeds of corporate fascism geminate, and if allowed to grow, thrive. Harry Reid: Shame or Disgrace?
  • Because gemination is common in Dravidian languages, double consonants in written English are often geminated: ‘sum-mer’ for summer and ‘sil-lee’ for silly.
  • South Indians tend to geminate voiceless intervocalic obstruents, as in ‘Americ-ca’.
  • Lord!" he ingeminated, "forgive me who counted myself the ironeist of St. Hospital! Brother Copas

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