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Definitionn. (phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word
Last update: December 9, 2015
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Her speech lost its quality of syncopation; the whole expression of her face changed; and in the hazel eyes a deep concern might be read. [Please select]
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Now a days syncopation is quite normal in modern music. [Please select]
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"Home Ain't Nothing Like This" was thrummed from the rusting wires with true vaudeville dash and syncopation. [Please select]
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