polysyllabism

polysyllabism
a) The state or characteristic of having or using words containing multiple syllables, sometimes as a stage in the development of language.

Chinese polysyllabism is a sort of synthesis, or aggregation, or addition of morphemes and their meanings.

b) Polysyllabicism.

Cumbrous compounds are formed as the names of objects and a character of tedious and time-wasting polysyllabism is given to the language.


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  • polysyllabic — 1. adjective a) Having more than one syllable; having multiple or many syllables. Antidisestablishmentarianism definitely qualifies as a polysyllabic word. b) Characterized by or consisting of words having numerous syllables …   Wiktionary

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  • polysyllabicism — noun The state or characteristic of having a polysyllabic or overly complex style. It will only facilitate the acquirement of a sesquipedalian diction, having the polysyllabicism without the precision of Johnson. See Also: polysyllable,… …   Wiktionary

  • polysyllabicity — noun The state or characteristic of being polysyllabic. The drift of the Chinese language toward greater polysyllabicity is seen even more clearly in the fact that not more than 15 percent of the Chinese equivalents of foreign technical terms… …   Wiktionary

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