semichrone
Anglais
Étymologie
Nom commun
| Singulier | Pluriel | 
|---|---|
| semichrone \Prononciation ?\ | semichrones \Prononciation ?\ | 
semichrone \ˌsɛ.mɪ.ˈkrəʊn\ ou \ˈsɛ.maɪ.ˌkroʊn\
- (Linguistique) demi-chrone
- The only word beginning with a distinctive geminate in SI and FI is (di) Dio [ˈdˑiːo] ‘(of) God’ (owing to historical agglutination of the definite article: il Dio > (I)ddio; we mark this lengthening with a semichrone, conforming to our recording); [...] — (M. Loporcaro, P M Bertinetto, « The sound pattern of Standard Italian, as compared with the varieties spoken in Florence », Journal of the International Phonetic Association, numéro 35(2), 2005, page 134)- La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)