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Syllabification (/sɪˌlæbɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/) or
syllabication (/sɪˌlæbɪˈkeɪʃən/), also
known as hyphenation, is the
separation of a word into syllables, whether...
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stress (so-called
quantitative rhythm or
quantitative meter).
Syllabification is the
separation of a word into syllables,
whether spoken or written...
- kala 'fish' is
syllabified ka-la.
Consonant combinations are
syllabified before the last consonant:
linna 'town [gen sg]' is
syllabified lin-na, tutvus...
- follows: (C)(C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)(C) However,
Russian has a
constraint on
syllabification such that
syllables cannot span
multiple morphemes.[citation needed]...
- ˈCVCCV
syllabify as /ˈCVC.V/ and /ˈCVCC.V/, as long as the
consonant cluster CC is a
possible syllable coda; in addition, /r/
preferentially syllabifies with...
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results in
consonant clusters of
great length,
which are (more or less)
syllabified according to a
sonority hierarchy. For some subdialects, in practice...
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prefixes (see below).
Hyphenation is also
routinely used as part of
syllabification in
justified texts to
avoid unsightly spacing (especially in columns...
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Tongan (English pronunciation: /ˈtɒŋ(ɡ)ən/ TONG-(g)ən; lea fakatonga) is an
Austronesian language of the
Polynesian branch native to the
island nation...
- ['baj.ta] and most
speakers would syllabify it that way. A word such as 'voi'
would instead be
pronounced and
syllabified as ['vo.i], yet
again without a...
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original on
September 14, 2013.
Retrieved 2014-06-29. ancho;
Syllabification: an·cho; Pronunciation: /ˈanCHō, ˈän/; (also
ancho chili); Noun (plural...