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#168642 06/12/2007 7:17 AM
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What is the word that describes the stretching of a word, as in the title of this post?

Is the word (this word being originally one syllable) still a one syllable word? If not, how would one count the syllables in a word such as that?

Bohemian_Cur #168645 06/12/2007 12:59 PM
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tasis = stretching (bur found only at Silva Rhetoricae)

Bohemian_Cur #168730 06/17/2007 2:04 AM
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Hello!

It's also found at this site: http://rhetoric.byu.edu/Figures/T/tasis.htm

However, I've never seen it spelled 'woah'. I've seen it as 'whoa', even if you put in a bunch of extra O's

I think it would still be only one syllable, but that's mho.

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hi polyg.. that's the same site; i.e. silva rhetoricae.

polyglot #168740 06/17/2007 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: polyglot
Hello!

It's also found at this site: http://rhetoric.byu.edu/Figures/T/tasis.htm

However, I've never seen it spelled 'woah'. I've seen it as 'whoa', even if you put in a bunch of extra O's

I think it would still be only one syllable, but that's mho.


Thanks. I finally read the subject line right. I was reading it is a two syllable word, woo-ah. Sort of a variant of the Marine "Hooooo-ah."

Faldage #168743 06/17/2007 5:32 PM
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Pull up, Faldage, we'uns gonna learn you'uns howda say "whooa" with two syllables.

Ready?
___________ Whooooooo'-uh?_______________

That's when ye'ens ain't trusting 'dat ye'uns mule'uns is gonna whoa.

You are welcome.

themilum #168751 06/18/2007 12:10 AM
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Oh, Milo. I just don't know what I'd do without your expert guidance in matters linguistic.


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