đa âm
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adjective:
- Polysyllabic: Consisting of more than one syllable.
- Polyphonic: In music, consisting of several independent melodic voices or parts sounding together.
Usage
- Polysyllabic: This meaning is primarily used in linguistics to describe words or linguistic units.
- Polyphonic: This meaning is used in music theory and composition.
Usage Examples
Polysyllabic:
- Từ "đại học" là một từ đa âm. (The word "đại học" is a polysyllabic word.)
- Tiếng Việt có nhiều từ đa âm. (Vietnamese has many polysyllabic words.)
Polyphonic:
- Bản nhạc này được viết theo phong cách đa âm. (This piece of music is written in a polyphonic style.)
- Âm nhạc thời Phục Hưng thường là đa âm. (Renaissance music is often polyphonic.)
Advanced Usage
In Linguistics: The term is used to contrast with "đơn âm" (monosyllabic). It can describe not just words but also morphemes or phonetic structures.
- Ngôn ngữ này có đặc điểm đa âm. (This language has polysyllabic characteristics.)
In Music: It describes a specific texture where multiple, equally important melodic lines are interwoven.
- Kỹ thuật đối âm là cơ sở của âm nhạc đa âm. (Contrapuntal technique is the basis of polyphonic music.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đa âm tiết: A less common variant, synonymous with "đa âm" in its linguistic sense (polysyllabic).
- Đơn âm (adj): Monosyllabic; monophonic. This is the direct antonym in both linguistic and musical contexts.
- Phức điệu (adj/n): Polyphonic. This is a more specific synonym in music.
Synonyms
- Nhiều âm tiết: Having many syllables (for the linguistic meaning).
- Phức điệu: Polyphonic (for the musical meaning).
Notes on Different Meanings
- The two primary meanings (linguistic and musical) are distinct and context-dependent. They are considered homographs—the same written form with different, unrelated meanings. The context of the sentence (whether discussing language or music) will clarify which meaning is intended.