Sentences with phrase «single syllables»

I'd ask Anastasios Tsonis to explain why chaos in climate — again in single syllables — has such potential to produce climate surprises well outside the limits of a steadily increasing warming — but I doubt that you will like the explanation.
What the red team needs is an explanation in single syllables of what is and is not theoretically answerable using these high level nonlinear models.
Thrown by so many unrevealing single syllables, like Pulse, Pool, Verge, and Scope?
«In the sound of a word we can distinguish two sets of information: information about content, the actual sound of the single syllables, and information about the order in which the syllables are uttered.
With its short spelling and single syllables, there should be no reason why any parent would not want to name their son Zane.
One of the characteristics of a teenager is to communicate long and loud with friends but only communicate in single syllables with parents.
And without a single syllable she looks at me and says, «You are, too.»
That is, he lays down his voice, humbly and gently, not forcing a single syllable.
It appears to be a natural progression that stressed vowels become dipthongs (where two vowels are pronounced with a single syllable).
Q: My baby isn't mimicking noises at 6.5 months or making single syllable sounds, but is babbling a little bit.
As a result, not a single word or even a single syllable can be typed with the right hand alone (no, grr isn't a word), and only a few words can be typed with the left hand alone.
* Super Dark Times: interior - lit plastic snowman, no snow, rain sheen on blacktop driveway... * Ben Bradlee's (Tom Hanks's) voice changing on the single syllable «Jack» during a recitation of Presidents who have lied — The Post... * Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) and Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) going at each other hammer and tongs.
This, the worst kind of reboot, spends so much of its latter half talking fate, destiny and the inevitable that not a single syllable of it counts for anything.
Like the understated Walken, your ears will be left muttering a single syllable in surprise.
Pronounce the following sentence, and make sure to stress every single syllable.
They can practice figuring out which letter is missing from word families, single syllable words, sight words and high frequency words as well as with more complicated blends and digraphs.
If you can begin to read the invented spelling because it has the consonants and letter - name vowels and there is a mixture of letters that represent more than just a single syllable (example: cmt for cement or apl for apple), the child is at Level III.
Participants will learn many effective ways to assist students in learning to master high - frequency words and helping students to decode single syllable and multi-syllabic words.
Day Four: Introduction to Reading single syllable word strategies and resources.
The chapter listed symptoms of struggling readers ranging from: Can't easily and quickly recognize single syllable words, can't hear the words in their head while reading silently, mumble and blur words together while they read, don't read to understand but read to finish, and so on.
Not a single syllable expletive whoosh.
If you won't explain why it is publishers need the rights to an author's work for lifetime + 70, then there's really nothing else that you can say that will make me believe a single syllable you ever utter.
The game's absolutely horrible voice acting, easily some of the worst in the genre, compounds the problem, as every line of dialogue is somehow mangled, whether by deadpan voice acting, incorrect inflections that give phrases different meanings than intended, or overemphasis of every single syllable.
Melismatic, a musical term which refers to the singing of a single syllable of text whilst moving between several different notes in succession, includes Davenport's largest and most ambitious editions to date.
I have uttered not a single syllable against the concept one might label, pretentiously, intersectionality.

Not exact matches

Another pause ensued, during which this single curt, plaintive syllable hovered unelaborated between us.
Every single name is transliterated in the Old Testament exactly as it appears on the archaeological artifact — syllable for syllable, consonant for consonant.
With its solid Thomas Hardy background, Tess has a lot more substance, strength, and style than most single - syllable names, with an efficient yet relaxed image.
Remember how just a few years ago single - syllable names were all the... [Read more...]
This name pairs wonderfully with single - syllable middle names, like «Kinsley Ann», or even «Kinsley Jade».
For reasons lost in the mists of Everest family lore, the great man insisted on pronouncing his name in two syllables — EVE - rest — which is a word better suited to some sort of over-the-counter product for women than to the single most daunting object to grace Earth's surface.
Former porn star Sasha Grey turns up in a small role, and I daresay that the blunt, single - syllable scripts employed in her erotic films were Oscar - worthy compared to this drivel.
Brolin puts more care into uttering a single, syllable - and - a-half Alright than many actors devote to entire performances.
Orally produce single - syllable words by blending sounds (phonemes), including consonant blends.
Isolate and pronounce initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single - syllable words.
Now it's — you know, let's see — identify orally upper case, identify orally lower case, identify if words rhyme when given a spoken prompt, state rhyming words in response to an oral prompt, recognize the concept of a syllable, count and state the number of syllables in a word, blend syllables together to form a word when given an oral prompt, segment words into syllables orally when given a prompt, read high - frequency words by sight, blend and rhyme single - syllable words, state the initial sounds in three phoneme words, state the median sounds in three phoneme words, state the final sound in three phoneme words.
Orally produce singlesyllable words by blending sounds (phonemes), including consonant blends.
Cutting a sentence the child has written into language units, phrases, words, and structural segments within words (e.g., prefixes, suffixes, syllables, letter clusters, single letters, and onset and rime) based on assessment of what the child knows; asking the child to reconstruct the sentence using letter - sound and visual information as well as language and word knowledge
About the authors: Wu Ming is not a single person but a collective of five «guerrillla novelists» from Italy (in Chinese, wu ming can either mean «anonymous» or «five names», depending on how the first syllable is pronounced - and is a common byline among Chinese citizens demanding freedom of speech).
-LSB-...] Distilling experience into a few pages or, in some cases a few paragraphs, forces writers to pay close attention to every loaded conversation, every cruel action, every tender gesture, and every last syllable in every single word.
Not a single sentence or syllable gets published until it meets our rigorous Deep Refresh content enhancement standards.
Reconnecting with her culture through intense study of Indian ragas (melodic modes used in Indian classical music), Tandon created an album composed around a single eight - syllable chant that is over 6,000 years old.
A Logomark, or logo, is a single piece of type bearing two or more uncombined letters, a syllable, or a word.
Think â $ «a few pleasant words might actually warm up your audience, soften the blow of bad news, or even just hearken to the days when we werenâ $ ™ t all single - syllable corporate jarheads.
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