You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. syllable "no." That left only the third character, which other evidence suggested stood for "so."
You go alone to a really scary place, spread out your skin, cook your body parts up in your iron pot, add specific syllables, summon the demons, feed them, and you're free. You have to get it just right.
Early in 2003 before the March invasion of Iraq he was asked to testify before Congress about the numbers of ground troops that would be required to control, to pacify the country syllable we uttered, every choice we made, every action that we took.
going to teach that teach something else or augment what I've done I've done this enough times now that nobody ever ever uses my syllabus and this is your brain on the internet but one thing they do at the beginning of each each class is they decide when they're in charge whether the students are going to be using laptops or cell phones or keeping their eyes open or closed during the class and
It's interesting 'cause I think ballet very much relies on this codified language so the syllabus that can be used like the steps that can be used, there's this Balanchine quote that something to the effect that there are no new steps just new combinations of steps, and I think there are no, I wanna say there are no new words, but there are 'cause we keep changing the dictionaries. I think that the sensibility can change, I think that at
of of capitalizing on on that those few syllables and making it a whole lot more so if you've got a syllable like mah and you've got ma ma and you've got four tones every time you put a different tone on it you get a different meaning
actually there's a therefore tones plus a kind of bonus no tone at all so you know five times at least those 400 syllables you're still left with a whole lot of homonyms but but at least it's it's a really good start so it's hard
you know in Sumerian it's clear that it couldn't have been pronounced like we think because otherwise they wouldn't have had 54 different ways of writing the same syllable you know it doesn't make any sense okay there have been some some difference between those either tone or this the G actually was none or something you know it's like there's something there we didn't know but because it was already being learned
And also in its expression and turns of phrases. Every syllable reaffirms her supremacy, the tragedy of her lessers, and the injustice that these things are not being recognized to her satisfaction. This is a queen, darling.
And that sound pattern is this. English syllables come in two varieties. There are the ones that have consonants at the end, and the ones that have no consonants at the end.
That's another thing, too. One syllable. And we don't want to know what she looks like.
She is always right there when I need her." Max Martin would say, that chorus has to be balanced, the same number of words and the same number of syllables on each one, on each side of the chorus. In other words, we know how this stuff works.
And I started writing. Every syllable is extraordinary.
Their languages are also being destroyed. or syllables. If you get to a word boundary, the predictability of the next sound is lower than if you're inside a word.
In the second type, a symbol stands for a smaller unit, a syllable, like "ma" or "pa" or "bo." And here we have the Cherokee syllabary invented by Chief Sequoia in 1819. And this is a classic example of syllabic writing.
400 of these sounds syllables as opposed to English which has 4000 really complicated syllables a vowel and a whole bunch of consonants on each side words like stretched where you've got all those consonants clustered together
Alfred Barr essentially fashioned an entire museum from scratch, working closely with these three women who were the founders. He modeled the multi-departmental plan after the syllabus of his own course and he was so pioneering that in 1943 they stone cold fired him. They thought he was not being enough of a scholar when he in fact he was being a professional manager. Barr had such loyalty to the institution, he stayed on at half his salary and a title of Director of Collections. They much later realized what he had done
You're a philosophy professor. You've been teaching for a couple of decades now. In January, you were asked to revise the syllabus for one of your classes. Can you tell me what happened? I teach a course on contemporary moral issues, and I asked my students to read
When Sabrina tries to counter that Crystal's invective shows her true color, Miss Thang doesn't waste herself a nanosecond, shooting back with her voice rising on each syllable, I have a right to show my color, darling. I am beautiful. And I know I am beautiful.
You need a one syllable name.
The book included syllabi and correspondence and documentation of this essential design school that originated around the Industrial Revolution.
I wrote every syllable of that, but my name did not appear on the credits for writing.
These are syllables that we turn into words.
So the syllables of Keherwa are-- dhin, naa.
And these syllables are kind of coming out of him one after another.
And these syllables are coming out one after another.
you have two syllables pronouncable. It just makes it easier for the humans to talk about what the robots are are are
How many syllables does child have?
But he punctuates each syllable of each word.
having done the entire syllabus for computer architecture.
And then a syllable can end with a single consonant, or a word can end with two, but a word internal syllable
Cherokee has 84 syllables right now.
So he developed our syllabary for us.
They developed their syllabus 41 years ago.
expressive string of syllables.
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. The Linear B syllabic writing system or syllabary, as it's known, was what's called a CV type of syllabary.
"ri" the last syllable of the previous word. And the person after that has to say a word beginning with the last syllable of the previous word. Very kind of common, we have things
way that's about it and there are only 400 of these sounds syllables as opposed to English which has 4000 really complicated syllables a vowel and a whole bunch of consonants on each side words like stretched where you've got
um Chinese as you can imagine with with 400 syllables and a word being either one or two syllables put together has is replete with hominins they're just homonyms all over the place and the tones are actually a really clever way
And how did you approach that syllabus?
So I actually put together a syllabus, submitted it to the prison psychologist, who loved it.
can be at the end of a syllable, and how syllables are built.
So often when you're defining syllables, it's usually with respect to these categories.
if not the most digitalized-- many syllables in that word-- in Europe, the challenges we are trying
in quantum physics in course syllabi after World War II is inversely proportional to classroom size.
There's not a word or a syllable in this record that hasn't either been lived or been lived by someone
And I looked through the syllabus, and I picked up an honors French class.
That was a part of the syllabus.
There's just a few little single syllables and ohs that are quite musical theater, like oh, that they've gone, we don't need that anymore.
Did I measure both of those syllables together in the past tense?