Sentence examples similar to terms of two syllables from inspiring English sources

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Fig. 1 Example of two syllables: a syllable A; b syllable B. The corresponding MT spectrograms with window length 6.9 ms, frequency resolution 1770 Hz and K=8;:c syllable A; d syllable B. The filtered ambiguity spectra: e syllable A; f syllable B. The singular value decomposition is a low-rank matrix approximation and a popular noise-reduction technique for a data matrix.

Words of two syllables are stressed on the first syllable.

An iamb is a foot of two syllables, with the first syllable unstressed (de-emphasized) and the second syllable stressed (emphasized).

Each foot is a unit of two syllables; thus, there are ten syllables in a line of pentameter.

Each line consists of groups of four syllables.

Tanka is written in a stanza of 31 syllables that are divided into alternating lines of five and seven syllables.

The example below, Morning Has Broken, has three sets of five syllables followed by four syllables.

Words can consist of one syllable, of two or more syllables each carrying an element of meaning, or of two or more syllables that individually carry no meaning.

Consider choosing a name that is short, of one syllable.

In all words of more than two syllables, every odd-numbered syllable receives secondary stress.

A nonword repetition task consisted of a series of nonword strings ranging from two syllables to seven syllables.

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