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Noun(1) forming or dividing words into syllables

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(1) A member of the French department at The Johns Hopkins University helped students arrive at correct pronunciation and syllabification of the poetic text prior to recording the vocal versions.(2) The art of banter, which is both a workplace and television writer's art, the true insider's patois (there's a special rhythm to the banter in the show, a staccato syllabification ), may be at the heart of The West Wing's success.(3) He was also noted for distinctively syllabifying the words in a song: ‘When Ai-eh yam disc-ouraged’.(4) The course aims at equipping students with the practical tools of describing, transcribing, producing English sounds, syllabifying English words and assigning stress.(5) Even so… I syllabify ‘expert’ with a maximized onset and an unaspirated [p].(6) A few words (such as < shh > and < hmm >) contain /e/ as a superfluous vowel to show that its normal function is to syllabify the following consonant.(7) For this reason, it is probably a good idea to divide up your total corpus into two parts - one part the network will train on, and the other part will be used to make sure it can syllabify new data.(8) Finally, note that, in verse, the entire line is syllabified as if it were one word.(9) Hopkins and Peck hold similar views, adding that children of all ages should try writing about a brief moment and not confine themselves to the 5-7 - 5 syllabication limitations.(10) Students move from word identification strategies such as using developing sound-symbol knowledge and memory to using a variety of reading strategies such as rereading, syllabifying and predicting.(11) Next we syllabify it and return the created lexical entry.(12) Observations made indicate, for example, which child needs more assistance in phonics, syllabication skills, use of context clues, in creative and critical thinking, as well as in problem solving.(13) Therefore, if you ‘go with your feelings,’ you will syllabify Greek words almost automatically.(14) However, syllabication serves an important role in writing instruction, providing the writer with a basic formula and starting point.(15) What is meant by the following: Alphabet, phonetic, orthography, etymology, syllabication ?(16) The problem is that you couldn't get anyone to syllabify ‘Peanutropolis’ as peanut.ropolis, it's going to come out peanu.tropolis.
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