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one word...    no crossword clue, nothing cryptic, or encrypting... one word... and it works both ways... i.e. how diacritics works to measure syllables... or... in the least... measure them out... Hy'perion version (a).... verion (b)?                             Hýperion... **** it, we can have punctuation marks reigning from above: intra-verbum   rather than the casually, almost forgotter, inter-verbum...    so... next time i misuse a semi-colon... tell me... it's called a cascade point... exclusive to the English language... first comes the hinde syllable... and then? the subsequent syllables, notably two... but perhaps more, although i haven't observed a +2 examples...             but we'll start here... and where we start? the hinge syllable...   in this case -              or Hy'... the door is hinged... the door-knob is tugged (-per-)   and then...               the door is opened (-ion)... simple!    just because some people are semi-literate, doesn't mean we can't be hyper-literate. p.s. mind you... ha ha... funny thing about English, as a language... how did the hidden affix -igh become involved in the synonym "distinctions" debate? now you can say it...                        smart ************
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Oct 8, 2018
Oct 8, 2018 at 11:07 AM UTC
we can have it both ways
one word...    no crossword clue, nothing cryptic, or encrypting... one word... and it works both ways... i.e. how diacritics works to measure syllables... or... in the least... measure them out... Hy'perion version (a).... verion (b)?                             Hýperion... **** it, we can have punctuation marks reigning from above: intra-verbum   rather than the casually, almost forgotter, inter-verbum...    so... next time i misuse a semi-colon... tell me... it's called a cascade point... exclusive to the English language... first comes the hinde syllable... and then? the subsequent syllables, notably two... but perhaps more, although i haven't observed a +2 examples...             but we'll start here... and where we start? the hinge syllable...   in this case -              or Hy'... the door is hinged... the door-knob is tugged (-per-)   and then...               the door is opened (-ion)... simple!    just because some people are semi-literate, doesn't mean we can't be hyper-literate. p.s. mind you... ha ha... funny thing about English, as a language... how did the hidden affix -igh become involved in the synonym "distinctions" debate? now you can say it...                        smart ************
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Oct 8, 2018
Oct 8, 2018 at 11:07 AM UTC
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