Syllabic in spanish
Silábico
pronunciation: silɑbikoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: silɑbikoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
syllabic = silábico.
Example: The author considers who might need ideographic writing and who, phonetic writing which is made up of syllabic scripts, consonantal scripts and alphabetic scripts.more:
» monosyllabic = monosilábico.
Example: Sign language includes all forms of codification in which words, numbers, and punctuation marks have been supplanted by gestures; they may vary from the 'monosyllabic' gestures of the hitch-hiker to such complete systems as the language of the deaf = El lenguaje de signos incluye todas las formas de codificación donde las palabras, números y signos de puntuación se han sustituido por gestos y pueden ir de los gestos "monosilábicos" del autoestopista a sistemas tan completos como el del lenguaje de los sordos.» non-syllabic = no silábico.
Example: In addition to j, w, q, uj, there are a number of other non-syllabic vowel-like sounds that might also be considered as semivowels.» syllabic notation = notación silábica.
Example: Pronounceable or syllabic notation, pioneered by Cordonnier and others, may well be increasingly used in new schemes.» syllabic sound = sonido silábico.
Example: We began our search for the answer to this question by coding 3-month-old vocalizations as either syllabic or vocalic sounds.