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Definition of Syllabicating
1. syllabicate [v] - See also: syllabicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syllabicating
Literary usage of Syllabicating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historical Development of School Readers and of Method in Teaching Reading by Rudolph Rex Reeder (1900)
""Naming the letters and syllabicating" was characteristic of the extreme detail
into which not only beginning but also advanced work was carried. ..."
2. The Historical Development of School Readers and Method in Teaching Reading by Rudolph Rex Reeder (1900)
""Naming the letters and syllabicating" was characteristic of the extreme detail
into which not only beginning but also advanced work was carried. ..."
3. The Historical Development of School Readers and Method in Teaching Reading by Rudolph Rex Reeder (1900)
"He further states that " reading is spelling on the book, naming the letters and
syllabicating." * "Naming the letters and ..."
4. The R.I. Schoolmaster by Rhode Island Commissioner of Public Schools (1863)
"That there are advantages in syllabicating according to the derivation of n word
rather than according to its sound no one, then, need deny. ..."
5. The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Whole Language by John Walker, John Longmuir (1902)
"... Bnt though this method of syllabicating be very proper when we would investigate
the origin of a word and show its derivation, yet, when a distinctness ..."
6. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1878)
"... no person of common sense should henceforth attempt to write Indian languages
with the syllabicating method or by means of the English alphabet, ..."
7. The Essentials of Method: A Discussion of the Essential Form of Right by Charles De Garmo (1892)
"He could then place upon the board the new words representing these ideas, and
by spelling, syllabicating, phonic analysis, etc., impress them upon the ..."
8. The Historical Development of School Readers and of Method in Teaching Reading by Rudolph Rex Reeder (1900)
""Naming the letters and syllabicating" was characteristic of the extreme detail
into which not only beginning but also advanced work was carried. ..."
9. The Historical Development of School Readers and Method in Teaching Reading by Rudolph Rex Reeder (1900)
""Naming the letters and syllabicating" was characteristic of the extreme detail
into which not only beginning but also advanced work was carried. ..."
10. The Historical Development of School Readers and Method in Teaching Reading by Rudolph Rex Reeder (1900)
"He further states that " reading is spelling on the book, naming the letters and
syllabicating." * "Naming the letters and ..."
11. The R.I. Schoolmaster by Rhode Island Commissioner of Public Schools (1863)
"That there are advantages in syllabicating according to the derivation of n word
rather than according to its sound no one, then, need deny. ..."
12. The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Whole Language by John Walker, John Longmuir (1902)
"... Bnt though this method of syllabicating be very proper when we would investigate
the origin of a word and show its derivation, yet, when a distinctness ..."
13. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1878)
"... no person of common sense should henceforth attempt to write Indian languages
with the syllabicating method or by means of the English alphabet, ..."
14. The Essentials of Method: A Discussion of the Essential Form of Right by Charles De Garmo (1892)
"He could then place upon the board the new words representing these ideas, and
by spelling, syllabicating, phonic analysis, etc., impress them upon the ..."