Twosyllable
Twosyllable is a linguistic term referring to a unit that contains two syllables. It is used to classify words, morphemes, and metrical units in poetry by syllable count. While straightforward in many languages, actual syllable counts can vary with dialect, speech rate, and phonological processes such as vowel reduction or glide formation.
In English, common twosyllable words include table, window, river, and people (depending on pronunciation). A two-syllable
Two-syllable words are significant in phonology and prosody because they frequently participate in common metrical patterns.
Cross-linguistic variation means some languages have a high proportion of polysyllabic words, while others include many