Definition of Syllabification. Meaning of Syllabification. Synonyms of Syllabification

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Definition of Syllabification

Syllabification
Syllabification Syl*lab`i*fi*ca"tion, n. [See Syllabify.] Same as Syllabication. --Rush. Syllabification depends not on mere force, but on discontinuity of force. --H. Sweet.

Meaning of Syllabification from wikipedia

- justification, making syllabification of shorter words often unnecessary. In some languages, the spoken syllables are also the basis of syllabification in writing...
- Accentuation rules of Portuguese are somewhat different regarding syllabification than those of Spanish (English "continuous" is Portuguese contínuo...
- prefixes (see below). Hyphenation is also routinely used as part of syllabification in justified texts to avoid unsightly spacing (especially in columns...
- than stress (so-called quantitative rhythm or quantitative meter). Syllabification is the separation of a word into syllables, whether spoken or written...
- fo-tog-raaf, Petrograd is syllabified Pet-ro-grad or Pet-rog-rad. These syllabification rules are used for hyphenating words at the end of line, with the additional...
- subsequent 2010 reform, though, declared that for orthographic and syllabification purposes such letter combinations should always be considered diphthongs...
- states that the dalit is Spanish in origin, particularly because its syllabification is even or pares. Hence, it is said that the Spanish po****rized the...
- transcription [zíːbek], which represents not the ****anese pronunciation using syllabification for Hepburn romanization but rather a presumed "English" pronunciation...
- Tongan (English pronunciation: /ˈtɒŋ(ɡ)ən/ TONG-(g)ən; lea fakatonga) is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch native to the island nation...
- Sop (also Sob, Usino) is a Rai Coast language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea by approximately 2,500 people. The Sob language has been labelled...