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Deutsche Silbenstottern Synonyme

Englische syllable stuttering stumbling; literal ataxia Synonyme

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Silbenstottern Definition

Ataxia
(n.) Alt. of Ataxy
Literal
(a.) According to the letter or verbal expression
Literal
(a.) Following the letter or exact words
Literal
(a.) Consisting of, or expressed by, letters.
Literal
(a.) Giving a strict or literal construction
Literal
(n.) Literal meaning.
Stumbling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stumble
Stumbling-block
(n.) Any cause of stumbling, perplexity, or error.
Stumbling-stone
(n.) A stumbling-block.
Stuttering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stutter
Stuttering
(n.) The act of one who stutters
Stuttering
(a.) Apt to stutter
Syllable
(n.) An elementary sound, or a combination of elementary sounds, uttered together, or with a single effort or impulse of the voice, and constituting a word or a part of a word. In other terms, it is a vowel or a diphtong, either by itself or flanked by one or more consonants, the whole produced by a single impulse or utterance. One of the liquids, l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a syllable. Adjoining syllables in a word or phrase need not to be marked off by a pause, but only by such an abatement and renewal, or reenforcement, of the stress as to give the feeling of separate impulses. See Guide to Pronunciation, /275.
Syllable
(n.) In writing and printing, a part of a word, separated from the rest, and capable of being pronounced by a single impulse of the voice. It may or may not correspond to a syllable in the spoken language.
Syllable
(n.) A small part of a sentence or discourse
Syllable
(v. t.) To pronounce the syllables of

syllable stuttering stumbling; literal ataxia Bedeutung

stumbling block any obstacle or impediment
morphology sound structure
syllable structure
word structure
the admissible arrangement of sounds in words
syllable a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme, the word `pocket' has two syllables
misprint
erratum
typographical error
typo
literal error
literal
a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
solfa syllable one of the names for notes of a musical scale in solmization
literal interpretation an interpretation based on the exact wording
ataxia
ataxy
dyssynergia
motor ataxia
inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements, unsteady movements and staggering gait
Friedreich's ataxia
herediatry spinal ataxia
sclerosis of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord, characterized by muscular weakness and abnormal gait, occurs in children
hereditary cerebellar ataxia nervous disorder of late childhood and early adulthood, characterized by ataxic gait and hesitating or explosive speech and nystagmus
tabes dorsalis
locomotor ataxia
syphilis of the spinal cord characterized by degeneration of sensory neurons and stabbing pains in the trunk and legs and unsteady gait and incontinence and impotence
literal without interpretation or embellishment, a literal depiction of the scene before him
literal limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text, a literal translation
literal avoiding embellishment or exaggeration (used for emphasis), it's the literal truth
actual
genuine
literal
real
being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something, her actual motive, a literal solitude like a desert- G.K.Chesterton, a genuine dilemma
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