Pronounce
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Say.
Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 6/6/19 Top 40 Thursday
Random information on the term “Pronounce”:
In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase. The word elision is frequently used in linguistic description of living languages, and deletion is often used in historical linguistics for a historical sound change.
While often described as occurring in “slurred” speech, elisions are a normal speech phenomenon and come naturally to native speakers of the language in which they occur. Contractions such as can not → can’t involve elision, and “dropping” of word-internal unstressed vowels (known specifically as syncope) is frequent: Mississippi → Missippi, history → histry, mathematics → mathmatics.
In French, elisions are mandatory in certain contexts, as in C’est la vie (elided from *Ca est la vie). An example of historical elision in French that began at the phrasal level and became lexicalized is preposition de > d’ in aujourd’hui ‘today’, now felt by native speakers to be one word, but deriving from au jour de hui, similar to Spanish al día de hoy, Italian al giorno d’oggi, literally ‘at the day of today’ and meaning ‘nowadays,’ although hui is no longer recognized as meaningful in French.
Random information on the term “Say”:
Say (生-say- / Life -say-) is the second studio album by Japanese artist misono. It was released on July 16, 2008. The album was released in two different formats: CD only and CD+DVD. The album held the following single releases before its initial release: “Hot Time / A.__~answer~”, “Pochi”, “Zasetsu Chiten”, “Juunin Toiro”, “Mugen Kigen” and “Ninin Sankyaku”. The title of the album combines the Chinese character for “life” (生) with ruby characters for the English word “say”, creating a dual meaning.
The album contains all of misono’s singles since Pochi up until Ninin Sankyaku, and all of those singles’ a-sides and b-sides (sans “Ninin Sankyaku”‘s medley). The DVD contains alternate versions of the music videos released for the singles. For example, the “Box ver.” of “Zasetsu Chiten” takes place solely in the box setting of the original video.
Say made it to #13 on the Oricon daily charts, but dropped to #20 on the weekly charts.
Say is the second studio album released by Japanese singer-songwriter misono. The album was released a year after her debut album never+land. It debuted in the top twenty on the Oricon Albums Charts at #13, but dropped in rank to take the #20 slot, remaining on the charts for five consecutive weeks.