When there is a syllable per note in a song rather than a syllable for a few notes.
There are 2 syllables in the word tiger. ti-ger(di-syllabic)
There is some confusion on words like this, because different regions pronounce it differently. There are some areas of Philadelphia that pronounce "go" as a multi-syllabic word. But syllabification doesn't depend on pronunciation. "Cruel" is a two-syllable word. cru-el
the setting in story means the time and place
"A setting" is a noun. It refers to a place. Without the word "a" in front, it becomes a verb, or action word, e.g. "I was setting the table for Chrostmas dinner when I heard a knock at the door."
place
The musical setting where each syllable of a word is matched with one note is called "syllabic" setting. In syllabic music, each syllable corresponds to a single pitch, allowing for clear articulation of the lyrics. This contrasts with "melismatic" setting, where multiple notes are sung for a single syllable. Syllabic settings are common in various musical styles, including folk and popular music.
you learn syllabic words in language arts
syllabic
but ter
player
No, it happens to be a bi-syllabic word, containing two syllables. Yes and No are mono-syllabic, containing only one.
octo = eight ; syllabic = syllables. A word that has eight syllables.
Yes, cupboard is syllabic. It has two syllables.
I'm not familiar with the word, but the comparative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "more" in front of it. The superlative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "most" in front of it.
The syllabic breakdown of the word vaccine is vac-CINE.
It's the average number of syllables per word.
The primary syllabic emphasis in the word "cardiomegaly" is on the third syllable: "meg." Therefore, it is pronounced as car-di-o-MEG-a-ly. This emphasis helps to distinguish the word in medical contexts where it refers to the enlargement of the heart.