Syllabics

Syllabics

Syllabics may refer to:

* Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, a writing system for Inuit and Cree
* Abugida, a writing system in which consonant graphemes are inherently associated with a default vowel
* Syllabic verse, a poetic form having a fixed number of syllables per line or stanza

ee also

* Syllable
* Syllabary, a writing system that represent syllables


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