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  2. Siguiriyas - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the verses of siguiriyas are constructed of two short 6 syllable lines, followed by a longer 11 syllable line, then ending with another 6 syllable line, the rhythm being provided by the syllables of the words. [7] An example of this is a verse which has been attributed to Tomas El Nitri: Por aquella Ventana Que al campo salía

  3. Most common words in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Most of the samples were previously compiled for the Corpus del Español (2001), a 100 million-word corpus that includes works from the 13th century through the 20th. [3] [4] The 5000 words in Davies' list are lemmas. [5] A lemma is the form of the word as it would appear in a dictionary. [6]

  4. Longest word in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Both words are abbreviated as ECOM. [4] The 24-letter word electroencefalografistas, plural of electroencefalografista, means 'electroencephalographists' or 'electroencephalographers': specialists in the brain measurement technology of electroencephalography (EEG). [3] [6] The 23-letter adverb anticonstitucionalmente means 'anticonstitutionally ...

  5. Spanish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Spanish syllable structure is phrasal, resulting in syllables consisting of phonemes from neighboring words in combination, sometimes even resulting in elision. The phenomenon is known in Spanish as enlace. [110] For a brief discussion contrasting Spanish and English syllable structure, see Whitley (2002:32–35).

  6. List of languages by number of phonemes - Wikipedia

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    The vowel phonemes can be grouped as pairs of short and long vowels such as o and ó. Most of the pairs have an almost similar pronunciation and vary significantly only in their duration. However, pairs a/á and e/é differ both in closedness and length. Italian: Indo-European: 30 + (1) 23 + (1) 7 [26] Japanese: Japonic: 20 + (9) 15 + (9) 5

  7. Spanish language - Wikipedia

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    Stress most often occurs on any of the last three syllables of a word, with some rare exceptions at the fourth-to-last or earlier syllables. Stress tends to occur as follows: [219] [better source needed] in words that end with a monophthong, on the penultimate syllable; when the word ends in a diphthong, on the final syllable.

  8. Romance (meter) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The lines are octosyllabic (eight syllables to a line); [1] [3] a similar but far less common form is hexasyllabic (six syllables to a line) and is known in Spanish as romancillo (a diminutive of romance); [1] that, or any other form of less than eight syllables may also be referred to as romance corto ("short romance").

  9. Gemination - Wikipedia

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    Tonic syllables are bimoraic and are therefore composed of either a long vowel in an open syllable (as in beve) or a short vowel in a closed syllable (as in bevve). In varieties with post-vocalic weakening of some consonants (e.g. /raˈdʒone/ → [raˈʒoːne] 'reason'), geminates are not affected (/ˈmaddʒo/ → [ˈmad͡ʒːo] 'May').