"特殊拍" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

Forms: 特殊拍 [canonical] (ruby: (とく), (しゅ), (はく)), tokushuhaku [romanization]
Etymology: 特殊 (“special”) + 拍 (“beat; mora”) Etymology templates: {{af|ja|特殊|拍|sort=とくしゅはく|t1=special|t2=beat; mora}} 特殊 (“special”) + 拍 (“beat; mora”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|とくしゅはく}} 特(とく)殊(しゅ)拍(はく) • (tokushuhaku)
  1. (Japanese phonology) a mora that is variously dubbed in English "special mora" (literal translation), "non-syllabic mora" (by Kubozono Haruo), "non-head mora", or "deficient mora" (by Laurence Labrune), and that is unique in that it cannot form a 音節 (onsetsu, “syllable”) on its own, that it never occurs at the beginning of a word, and that is incapable of acting as an アクセント核 (akusento-kaku, “accent kernel”); morae like these include the 促音 (sokuon, “moraic obstruent”), the 撥音 (hatsuon, “moraic nasal”), the second half of a 長音 (chōon, “long vowel”), and the second half of a 二重母音 (nijū boin, “diphthong”) Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Phonology Synonyms: 付属拍, モーラ音素

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