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Juncture
01
coyuntura
a certain stage or point in an activity, a process, or a series of events, particularly important
Example
At this critical juncture, the company must decide whether to expand or downsize.
En este punto crítico, la empresa debe decidir si expandirse o reducir su tamaño.
The negotiations reached a tense juncture when both sides refused to compromise.
Las negociaciones alcanzaron un punto crítico tenso cuando ambas partes se negaron a comprometerse.
02
conexión, juntura
the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
03
junción, conexión
the way speech sounds are connected and organized, including pauses, sound blending, and overall rhythm, influencing word boundaries and speech interpretation
What is "juncture"?
Juncture refers to the way in which sounds or syllables are connected or separated in speech, affecting the meaning and clarity of spoken language. It involves the pauses or transitions between words or sounds and can change the interpretation of a phrase. For example, in the phrase "I scream," a slight pause or change in juncture can differentiate it from "ice cream." Juncture is important in phonetics and linguistics because it helps convey meaning and intent in spoken language, highlighting how the organization of sounds can impact communication and understanding.
word family
junct
Verb
juncture
Noun
disjuncture
Noun
disjuncture
Noun

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