atonics

/eɪˈtɑnɪks/
noun
  1. Unstressed syllables or vowels in speech; syllables without emphasis.
    • The teacher explained how atonics differ from stressed syllables in English.
    • Linguists analyze atonics to understand the flow of a language.
    • In poetry, atonics are often used to create a smooth rhythm.
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