In the terminology of A. Kocourek: ‘a jural relation which involves an act the evolution of which directly abridges..the freedom of the servus in the enjoyment..of the substance of a legal advantage’. Opposed to mesonomicadj.
1926
Zygnomic relation is a legal relation which (i) directly constrains the servus of the relation in his physical freedom and (ii) with the support of the law.
A. Kocourek in California Law Reviewvol. XV. 19
1927
Compared with zygnomic relations, mesonomic relations are inferior in legal potency. A zygnomic relation directly constrains the servus of the relation with the support of the law, but a mesonomic relation either does not constrain the servus directly or lacks the support of the law.
A. Kocourek, Jural Relations v. 69
1927
Regenerable relations..are mesonomic relations which are convertible into zygnomic relations by means of a jural act or event.
A. Kocourek, Jural Relations x. 140
1930
A zygnomic relation is one which works an immediate and direct constraint on human freedom at a given moment with the support of the law.
A. Kocourek, Introduction to Science of Law iv. 294
Some consonants can take the function of the vowel in unstressed syllables. Where necessary, a syllabic marker diacritic is used, hence /ˈpɛtl/ but /ˈpɛtl̩i/.
Vowels
iːfleece
ihappy
ɪkit
ɛdress
atrap, bath
ɑːstart, palm, bath
ɒlot
ɔːthought, force
ʌstrut
ʊfoot
uːgoose
əletter
əːnurse
ɪənear
ɛːsquare
ʊəcure
eɪface
ʌɪpride
aʊmouth
əʊgoat
ɔɪvoice
ãgratin
ɒ̃salon
ᵻ(/ɪ/-/ə/)
ᵿ(/ʊ/-/ə/)
Other symbols
The symbol ˈ at the beginning of a syllable indicates that that syllable is pronounced with primary stress.
The symbol ˌ at the beginning of a syllable indicates that that syllable is pronounced with secondary stress.
Round brackets ( ) in a transcription indicate that the symbol within the brackets is optional.