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Mora (linguistics) — Mora (plural moras or morae) is a unit in phonology that determines syllable weight, which in some languages determines stress or timing. As with many technical linguistic terms, the definition of a mora varies. Perhaps the most succinct working… … Wikipedia
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On (Japanese prosody) — On (音) is Japanese for sound . It is used to mean the phonetic units counted in haiku, tanka and other such poetic forms. Known as morae to English speaking linguists, the modern Japanese term for the linguistic concept is hyōon moji (表音文字).[1]… … Wikipedia