Syllabic
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British pronunciation/sɪlˈæbɪk/
American pronunciation/səˈɫæbɪk/

Définition et Signification de "syllabic"

syllabic
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syllabique

relating to or based on a part of a word that consists of a vowel with or without a consonant
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Example
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The word ' table ' is divided into two syllables, with the first ' ta ' and the second ' ble ' both considered as syllabic units.
In some languages, such as Japanese, each character represents a syllabic unit rather than an individual sound
Haiku is a form of poetry that follows a strict syllabic structure of 5-7-5 syllables.
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syllabique, syllabé

(of verse) using a specific number of syllables per line or stanza, rather than relying on a specific meter or rhyme scheme
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syllabique

(of speech sounds) forming the nucleus of a syllable
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syllabique, syllabaire

consisting of or using a syllabary
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syllabique, syllabé

of or relating to syllables

word family

syllable

Noun

syllabic

Adjective

monosyllabic

Adjective

nonsyllabic

Adjective

syllabically

Adverb
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