szillabikus
Szillabikus is a term used in linguistics and poetics to describe a system of versification that counts syllables rather than metrical feet. In a szillabikus or syllabic verse, the primary organizing principle of the poem is the number of syllables in each line, rather than the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. This contrasts with accentual-syllabic verse, common in English poetry, where both syllable count and stress pattern are important, and accentual verse, where only the number of stressed syllables per line matters.
Many languages naturally lend themselves to syllabic verse due to their phonological structures. For instance, Japanese
The strictness of szillabikus verse can vary. Some forms might adhere to an exact syllable count for