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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.
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.
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?"
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The pause between sound words or phrases is called a caesura. It is a brief pause or break in a line of poetry or music.
Continuation hesitation is when a speaker pauses or hesitates between words or phrases while continuing to speak. It is not the same as simply pausing or stopping speaking altogether, as in a pregnant pause or a deliberate pause for effect.
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.
A pause in music is called a "rest."
I believe the answer to this is Junction, but I am not 100 percent sure.
Stress refers to the physical or emotional tension that results from demanding or challenging situations. Juncture can refer to a point in time or a critical moment when a decision or action is necessary.
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.
To separate introductory phrases or clauses from the rest of the sentence, creating a pause for clarity. To set off introductory elements such as transitional words or phrases from the main clause of a sentence. To introduce a list of items or ideas in a sentence, providing a clear delineation between the introductory phrase and the list itself.
A pause on an EKG can be measured by identifying the absence of electrical activity between consecutive heartbeats. The duration of a pause can be determined by measuring the distance between the last electrical activity before the pause and the first activity after the pause. It is important to note the presence and length of pauses as they can indicate underlying heart rhythm disturbances.
A break or pause in the middle of a line, often marked with punctuation, is called a caesura.