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Meaning of Syllable
A unit of sound in a word that contains a vowel sound.
Etymology of Syllable
The word "syllable" comes from the Greek word "syllabē", meaning "a taking together", from "syllambanein", meaning "to take together", from "syn" (together) and "lambanein" (to take).
The term has been used in linguistics since ancient times, with the Greek grammarians using it to describe the sound units of words.
The concept of the syllable has evolved over time, with different linguists and phoneticians proposing various definitions and criteria for identifying syllables.
Synonyms
sound
phoneme
morpheme
unit
segment
foot
metron
measure
beat
pulse
rhythm
cadence
intonation
accent
stress
pronunciation
utterance
expression
word part
phonetic unit
linguistic unit
prosodic unit
metrical foot
rhythmic unit
phonological unit
phonetic segment
sound unit
language unit
speech unit
vocalization
articulation
enunciation
elocution
diction
intonational pattern
prosodic feature
rhythmic pattern
phonetic feature
linguistic feature
phonological feature
Definitions
- A unit of sound in a word, containing a vowel sound, with or without accompanying consonant sounds.
- A unit of pronunciation, typically containing a vowel sound, that forms part of a word.
- A unit of phonological analysis, consisting of a vowel sound, with or without accompanying consonant sounds.
Usage Examples
- The word " banana" has three syllables: ba-na-na.
- The poet carefully chose words with the right number of syllables to create a consistent rhythm.
- The language learner practiced pronouncing words with difficult syllable combinations.
Antonyms
non-syllable
consonant
semi-vowel
diphthong
triphthong
vowel sound
consonant sound
sound segment
phoneme
morpheme
word
phrase
clause
sentence
non-linguistic unit
non-phonological unit
a-linguistic unit
a-phonological unit
unsyllabic
asyllabic
consonantal
non-vocalic
voiceless
vowel-less
consonant-only
soundless
noiseless
toneless