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Definition
Synonym
Silbenstottern
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Silbenstottern
n
med.
syllable stuttering stumbling; literal ataxia
Silbenstottern
n
med.
syllable stuttering stumbling; literal ataxia
Silbenstottern
n
med.
syllable stuttering stumbling; literal ataxia
Deutsche
Silbenstottern Synonyme
Englische
syllable stuttering stumbling; literal ataxia Synonyme
syllable
Spenserian stanza
allophone
alveolar
antistrophe
antonym
apico-alveolar
apico-dental
articulation
aspiration
assimilation
atom
bilabial
bit
book
burden
cacuminal
canto
cerebral
check
chorus
consonant
continuant
couplet
crumb
dental
diphthong
dissimilation
distich
envoi
epenthetic vowel
epode
explosive
expression
free form
glide
glottal
glottalization
guttural
heptastich
hexastich
homograph
homonym
homophone
jot
labial
labialization
labiodental
labiovelar
laryngeal
lateral
lexeme
line
lingual
linguistic form
liquid
locution
logos
lota
manner of articulation
measure
metonym
minimum free form
modicum
modification
monophthong
monostich
mono
syllable
morphophoneme
mute
nasal
occlusive
octastich
octave
octet
orthographize
ottava rima
ounce
outspell
palatal
parasitic vowel
peak
pentastich
pharyngeal
pharyngealization
phone
phoneme
plosive
poly
syllable
prothetic vowel
quatrain
refrain
retroflex
rhyme royal
segmental phoneme
semivowel
septet
sestet
sextet
shred
sonant
sonority
speech sound
spell
spell backward
spell out
stanza
stave
stop
strain
strophe
surd
syllabic nucleus
syllabic peak
syllabize
synonym
tercet
term
terza rima
tetrastich
trace out
transition sound
triphthong
triplet
tristich
usage
utterance
velar
verbalism
verbum
verse
vocable
vocalic
vocoid
voice
voiced sound
voiceless sound
voicing
vowel
whit
word
write out
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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