Moric language

A moric language (or moraïque ) is, in rhythmic Typologie, a Langue in which in fact the mores rythment the sentence.

The Japanese, the Hungarian, the Czech , or of the languages austronésiennes such as the Gilbertin constitute examples of moric languages.

Note:: Some gather the moric languages in the syllabic type, considering that a moric language is a syllabic particular case of language.

See too

External bonds

  • Study on the discrimination of the languages by the prosody
  • Languages' rhythm and language acquisition
  • Suprasegmental Phonology (rhythm, intonation and stress-timing)

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