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Meaning of turned period | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Synonym of interpunct ⟨·⟩.

obsolete

Examples

“Emphasis is conveniently marked by the turned period before the whole word, thus to two [too ·too].”
“The turned period after a vowel, as oo·, indicates length and position of accent ; after a consonant it indicates shortness of the vowel in the accented syllable, as vadh·ŭr = vădhʹŭr.”
“Accent is marked by the turned period (·), which is normally placed after the accented vowel or diphthong (a·ctor, allow·, a·ccent noun, acce·nt verb, exaggera·tion, exa·ggerator); [...].”
“The main Stress or Syllabic Accent is indicated by a ‘turned period’ (·) after the vowel, whether long or short (not after the consonant at the end of the syllable) ; [...].”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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