Syllableless
Syllableless is a term used in linguistics to describe words or sounds that lack discernible syllables. This concept is most commonly encountered in the study of certain languages and their phonological systems. A syllable is typically defined as a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word. Words or sounds described as syllableless challenge this traditional definition.
In some languages, specific phonetic sequences can occur that do not align with standard syllabic structures.
The notion of syllableless speech can also arise in the context of speech disorders or specific speech