How To Use Monosyllabic word In A Sentence
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The opening couplet divides ten monosyllabic words evenly between two lines.
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The assumption that each character represents an independent meaningful syllable leads to the conclusion that each character represents a monosyllabic word.
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The assumption that each character represents an independent meaningful syllable leads to the conclusion that each character represents a monosyllabic word.
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The hiatus is commonest in monosyllabic words, or words ending in a short syllable followed by _m_, making the first syllable of an arsis resolved into two shorts.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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Well, that's great, I told myself, I managed to squeeze about seven monosyllabic words into that lovely conversation.
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Monosyllabic words in want of form, very important language best fit the existence of transformation.
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As they continue to develop, children learn to segment polysyllabic words into syllables as they approach kindergarten age and monosyllabic words into phonemes around first grade.
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As you know he had a stroke in 1985 and lost the ability to speak, apart from a few dozen monosyllabic words like yes and no, and other basic simple things.
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Jo answered, spitting out each monosyllabic word.
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One particular quirk of syntax occurs remarkably often in both poems: duplication of a monosyllabic word with asyndeton, within a line.
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A succession of books followed, mostly easy readers that told tales of the Revolutionary War through colorful pictures and monosyllabic words.
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The first two lines, containing only monosyllabic words, mix a sing-song dimeter with a grim subject matter.
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That the language contained a very large number of monosyllabic words is, however, certain; and as phonetism is necessarily syllabic, we may assume that the earliest Egyptian scribes had a rich mine of syllabic forms to draw upon.
Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
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The first two lines, containing only monosyllabic words, mix a sing-song dimeter with a grim subject matter.
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Density is thus largely a function of word stock and reflects at this stage in Coolidge's work an affinity for monosyllabic words, particularly those that couple long vowels or diphthongs with consonant blends.
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This influence of the chief accent affects also combinations of two monosyllabic words which make an iambus, and combinations like _ego illi_, _age ergo_, in which the second syllable of the second word is elided.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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As they continue to develop, children learn to segment polysyllabic words into syllables as they approach kindergarten age and monosyllabic words into phonemes around first grade.