Definition of Asyllabic. Meaning of Asyllabic. Synonyms of Asyllabic

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Definition of Asyllabic

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Dodecasyllabic
Dodecasyllabic Do*dec`a*syl*lab"ic, a. [Gr. ? twelve + E. syllabic.] Having twelve syllables.
Hendecasyllabic
Hendecasyllabic Hen*dec`a*syl*lab"ic, a. Pertaining to a line of eleven syllables.

Meaning of Asyllabic from wikipedia

- positions becomes the monophthong [ɛ]: [aˈvɛ, spuˈnɛ] for avea, spunea. Asyllabic versions of [i] and [u] occur in word-final positions: [pəduˈrarʲ, koʒoˈkarʲʷ]...
- only regionally in Banat and Oltenia, and the beginning of devoicing of asyllabic [u] after consonants. Text analysis revealed words that are now lost from...
- all other cases, -n disappears without trace ing becomes ieng- final asyllabic -i (found in (i/u)ai and (u)ei) disappears with the final e, an apostrophe...
- word-initial positions diphthongizes to [wə]: [wəj, wərb] for standard oi, orb. Asyllabic word-final vowels[clarification needed] [ʲ, ʷ] occur: [a spusʷ] for standard...
- Old Romanian vowel system is preserved in the current phonology. The asyllabic final sound [u]'s devoicing was not complete in Old Romanian. Old Romanian...
- reduction of the /mn/ consonant group to a long /m/. Final /u/ is kept asyllabic as in the other Aromanian dialects but becomes syllabic after a consonant...