- syllables: for example, the word
ignite is made of two syllables: ig and nite.
Syllabic writing began several hundred years before the
first letters. The earliest...
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Aboriginal syllabic characters.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
syllabics. Cree
syllabics are...
- Look up
syllabic (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Syllabic may
refer to: Syllable, a unit of
speech sound,
considered the building...
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languages are sonorants. However, the only time
obstruents are used
syllabically in
English is in onomatopoeia, such as sh! [ ʃ̩ː] (a
command to be quiet)...
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Aboriginal syllabic characters.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
syllabics.
Canadian syllabic writing...
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Syllabic verse is a
poetic form
having a
fixed or
constrained number of
syllables per line,
while stress, quantity, or tone play a
distinctly secondary...
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syllabic characters.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
syllabics.
Inuktitut syllabics (Inuktitut:...
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Carrier or Déné
syllabics (ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ, Dʌlk'ʷahke, (Dulkw'ahke)
meaning frog feet) is a
writing system created by Adrien-Gabriel
Morice for the
Carrier language...
- Boyd's
syllabic shorthand is a
system of
shorthand invented by
Robert Boyd,
published originally in 1903, and
updated in 1912. In this system, symbols...
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combinations (used to be
called syllabic in the 19th
century and
syllabic alphabet by Coulmas)
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, a
family of
abugidas used to...