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I used to think that the answer was an inflection (definition below):
In grammar, inflection or inflexion is the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender and case. Conjugation is the inflection of verbs; declension is the inflection of nouns, adjectives and pronouns.
But, it turns out that Juncture is the correct answer after all.
BTW, I modified the sentence from it's original form: "It is called a Juncture, at least I think." To what you now see.
A pause in phonetics is often needed between words. It is usually typed in as %, but you can also use @, which indicates a pause in breath. At the end of a clause, you should use a comma.
it's the same - une pause
a pause or break that divides a line of poetry
The professor stopped speaking for a moment, just to give his speech a dramatic pause. The massive size of a bear's paws gives one pause. I rested for just a moment to pause and reflect upon the many lessons delivered by my Pa's paws.
paws
The punctuation used to indicate a pause is called ellipsis points or ellipses. Ellipses are three periods used at the end of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence, preferably with space around each period. Her is an example of the use of ellipses to indicate a pause in speech:"I'm trying to remember what she said. It was something like . . . let's see . . . oh, now I remember!"When there is an abrupt pause or interruption in dialogue, or when speech is suddenly broken off, then use an em dash:"I won't be able to-""What? What do you mean, you won't be able to?"
stress is the vocal emphasis placed on a spoken word or word part. Juncture is the pause between sounds, words, or phrases.
No, there should not. A comma would indicate a pause, but one was not included when the pledge was updated in 1954. To me, saying, "one nation under God" without a pause sounds much better.
I believe the answer to this is Junction, but I am not 100 percent sure.
I believe the answer to What_is_a_pause_in_word_phrases_or_sentences_for_clarity_or_emphasisis Juncture but I am not 100 percent sure.
A caesura is a pause or break in a line of poetry, typically occurring in the middle of a line. It helps to create rhythmic variation and adds emphasis to certain words or phrases.
In some cases when automatically dialing a number, you may need to tell the autodialer to pause to allow for a secondary dial tone. For example, if you dial '9' to get an outside line on your business phone system, you may need to program a pause after the 9 to allow time for the outside dial tone.
stop means that you actually stop it. Pause means you stop it and start it again.
A musical pause is called a fermata. This is different to a rest. A fermata is not counted, but a rest is. Also, a note can be sustained through a pause, but not in a rest.
you cant :/
The thermo pause
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A caesura