Syllabic
(adjective)
Relating to or based on syllables.
Origin:
The word syllabic comes from the greek word syllabikos, which means "pertaining to a syllable". this word is used to describe things that relate to or are based on syllables.
Examples:
- In syllabic verse, the number of syllables in each line determines the rhythm of the poem.
- Syllabic languages, such as Japanese, use a specific number of syllables to form words.
- The syllabic structure of a word can be studied through phonology.
- A syllabic analysis of the poem revealed that the poet used alternating long and short lines to create a musical effect.
- Syllabic music is based on the arrangement of syllables in a particular pattern to create a melody.