His attention is called to syllabification as well as to diacritical marks.
2
What he said was unintelligible; but words were uttered; the syllabification was distinct.
3
After reading a certain amount of manuscript verse one is disposed to anathematize the inventor of homophonous syllabification.
4
Madmen are of some nation, and their language, however incoherent in its words, has always the coherence of syllabification.
5
Possibly the study might more accurately be called word-study, since it aims also at training for pronunciation, syllabification, vocabulary extension, and etymology.