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A syllobel is a type of syllable structure that consists of a single vowel sound or syllabic consonant, typically used in linguistic studies to analyze the phonetic and phonological properties of languages. It often serves as a basic unit of sound in the study of syllable formation and structure. Syllobels can vary in complexity and may include additional consonant sounds, but the core idea revolves around the vowel sound as the focal point of the syllable.

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