syllabels
Syllabels is a term used in linguistics and language technology to refer to labels attached to individual syllables within a phonological or computational representation of a word. The concept is not universally standardized, but in annotation and processing contexts, syllabels serve as metadata tags that describe properties of each syllable, such as its position in the word, stress, length, or prosodic features.
The primary purpose of syllabels is to enable more precise analysis, generation, and querying of syllable-level
Common labeling dimensions associated with syllabels include syllable position (initial, medial, final), stress (stressed vs. unstressed),
Example: in a word like banana, a syllabic annotation might assign three syllabels corresponding to the three
See also: syllable, syllabification, prosody, phonology, annotation schemes.