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Prothesis
Prothesis Prothesis may mean one of the following. Prothesis (liturgy) is part of the Divine Liturgy ... this part of the service takes place. Prothesis (linguistics) is the addition of syllable at ...
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Prothesis (linguistics)
Prothesis (linguistics) Prosthesis or prothesis in linguistics and poetry (Greek pro "pre ... metaplasm. The opposite phenomenon is called aphesis. Prothesis in word borrowing/derivation Prothesis may be a form of word corruption ... therefore when borrowing the initial nasal consonant prothesis ng [ŋ] is used. Hindi borrowing ...
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Talk:Prothesis (linguistics)
Talk:Prothesis (linguistics) Arka/ngarka "Ngarka" (not ngyarka) is ...
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Liturgy of Preparation
... of Preparation The Liturgy of Preparation, also Prothesis (Greek Προθησις a setting forth) or Proskomedia ... Liturgies Eastern and Western, 1896). Architecture The Prothesis is also the term, architecturally, for the ... in a separate chamber (also called the Prothesis) on the north side of the central ... apse. In other usage, the Altar of Prothesis is a name given by the Greeks ... was apparently not the same, as both prothesis and diaconica are generally rectangular, and ...
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Divine Liturgy (Christianity wiki)
... particular formula for describing this transformation. The Prothesis (or proskomedia ), the service of preparing the ... which typicon a jurisdiction uses. During the prothesis, the priest cuts out a square called ... this bread is called antidoron . During the prothesis, the priest also blesses wine and water ... gifts are censed several times during the prothesis. The conclusion of the prothesis leads directly into the beginning of ...
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Chora Church
... central dome, and the small dome abovethe prothesis. The Chora Church (Turkish Kariye Müzesi, Camii ... side of the naos and into the prothesis. The esonarthex has two domes. The smaller ... apse: the northern dome is over the prothesis, which is linked by short passage to ...
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Irish initial mutations
... word. There are also two mutations, t-prothesis and h-prothesis, found on vowel-initial words. See Irish ... ends in a vowel Examples of h-prothesis a haois 'her age' (after possessive pronoun ...
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User talk:Benami
... 11, 29 January 2006 (UTC) Altar of Prothesis merge into Liturgy of Preparation Sorry for ... since merged the two articles. Altar of Prothesis is now a redirect to Liturgy of ...
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Sound change
... between the diphthongs and following , so "fire" = . Prothesis: the addition of a sound to a ... word. It differs from liaison in that prothesis always affects a word, whereas liaison depends ...
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Byzantine rite (translated from German)
... Ikonostase instead of, at the table that Prothesis. 1. Internal preparation of the Zelebranten Prayer ...
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