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4.Phonetic Pitch Detection and Tone Recognition of the Continuous Chinese Three-syllabic Words
5.the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the ancient Babylonian language was written.
6.This paper examines the internal evidence for the syllabic affiliation of onglides in Isbukun Bunun, a Formosan language spoken in southern Taiwan.
7.Their English equivalents -- one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, hundred, thousand, million -- include multi-syllabic words, too.
8.The measured arrangement of words in poetry, as by accentual rhythm, syllabic quantity, or the number of syllables in a line.
9.The transfer of Chinese characters and language into the Vietnamese culture can be divided into three main periods: approximately from the middle of the Western Han Dynasty until the 13th century the Chinese language and writing were directly used, the language structures being mostly mono-syllabic;
10.Japanese syllabic writing. The characters are simplified kanji and are usually used with kanji primarily to write inflections, particles, and function words and to show the pronunciations of some kanji and of all foreign words.


