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Synizesis
Techniques > Use of language > Figures of speech > Synizesis Method | Example | Discussion | See also
DescriptionSynizesis is where contiguous vowel sounds in a single word are pronounced separately. ExampleAppeal, Leona, Moria. DiscussionSynizesis is typically used in poetry, where the sound can be even more important than the immediate meaning. Synizesis may be understood as a contrast to the dipthong, where successive vowels are merged together, such as 'encyclopaedia'. Classification: Sound See also
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