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Definition of Syllabified
1. syllabify [v] - See also: syllabify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syllabified
Literary usage of Syllabified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Philosophy of Language; Or, Language as an Exact Science: Subjectively by David Henry Cruttenden (1870)
"If a prefix, or a suffix, contain a vowel, it must be syllabified by itself. 5.
... A letter of euphony must be syllabified by itself, or with its preceding ..."
2. Principles of Expressive Reading: Impression Before Expression by Olaf Morgan Norlie (1918)
"Thus, pity is syllabified pit-y in writing. In speech it is syllabified pit-y,
pit-ty, or pit-t-ty. Im-mense becomes, im-ense, i-mense, im-mense, ..."
3. Principles of Expressive Reading: Impression Before Expression by Olaf Morgan Norlie (1918)
"Thus, pity is syllabified pit-y in writing. In speech it is syllabified pit-y,
pit-ty, or pit-t-ty. Im-mense becomes, im-ense, i-mense, im-mense, ..."
4. Principles of Expressive Reading: Impression Before Expression by Olaf Morgan Norlie (1918)
"In speech it is syllabified pit-y, pit-ty, or pit-t-ty. Im-mense becomes, im-ense,
i-mense, im-mense, or im-m-mense. Val-ley becomes val-y, va-ly, val-ley, ..."
5. Graded Lessons in Spelling by William Coligny Doub (1907)
"Because of these two facts the words in this speller below the seventh year grade
have been syllabified and those in the sev.enth and eighth year grades ..."
6. Graded Lessons in Spelling, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Year Gradesby William Coligny Doub by William Coligny Doub (1907)
"Because of these two facts the words in this speller below the seventh year grade
have been syllabified and those in the seventh and eighth year grades have ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"The ancient ideographs, when largely displaced by syllabified or alphabetic signs
with phonetic values, rapidly became unintelligible; and syllabaries were ..."
8. The Philosophy of Language; Or, Language as an Exact Science: Subjectively by David Henry Cruttenden (1870)
"If a prefix, or a suffix, contain a vowel, it must be syllabified by itself. 5.
... A letter of euphony must be syllabified by itself, or with its preceding ..."
9. Principles of Expressive Reading: Impression Before Expression by Olaf Morgan Norlie (1918)
"Thus, pity is syllabified pit-y in writing. In speech it is syllabified pit-y,
pit-ty, or pit-t-ty. Im-mense becomes, im-ense, i-mense, im-mense, ..."
10. Principles of Expressive Reading: Impression Before Expression by Olaf Morgan Norlie (1918)
"Thus, pity is syllabified pit-y in writing. In speech it is syllabified pit-y,
pit-ty, or pit-t-ty. Im-mense becomes, im-ense, i-mense, im-mense, ..."
11. Principles of Expressive Reading: Impression Before Expression by Olaf Morgan Norlie (1918)
"In speech it is syllabified pit-y, pit-ty, or pit-t-ty. Im-mense becomes, im-ense,
i-mense, im-mense, or im-m-mense. Val-ley becomes val-y, va-ly, val-ley, ..."
12. Graded Lessons in Spelling by William Coligny Doub (1907)
"Because of these two facts the words in this speller below the seventh year grade
have been syllabified and those in the sev.enth and eighth year grades ..."
13. Graded Lessons in Spelling, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Year Gradesby William Coligny Doub by William Coligny Doub (1907)
"Because of these two facts the words in this speller below the seventh year grade
have been syllabified and those in the seventh and eighth year grades have ..."
14. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"The ancient ideographs, when largely displaced by syllabified or alphabetic signs
with phonetic values, rapidly became unintelligible; and syllabaries were ..."