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Syllabicity
"Traditionally syllables (not alphabets)..." To British and American readers, this makes no sense. In Indian English, alphabets are what in British and American English are called letters. In British and American English, "a", "b", and "c", are letters, while Roman, Greek, Cyrillic, and Arabic are alphabets. Maybe alphabet letters would work for everyone, I don't know.