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A group of syllables in the [[Speech, the | Speech]] which encapsulate the meaning and efficacy of a much longer expression, usually a short [[spell]] or part of a [[spell subset]]. As a structure, a group of concept syllables is roughly analagous to an acronym. ([[AWOM]] ''et seq''.)
 
A group of syllables in the [[Speech, the | Speech]] which encapsulate the meaning and efficacy of a much longer expression, usually a short [[spell]] or part of a [[spell subset]]. As a structure, a group of concept syllables is roughly analagous to an acronym. ([[AWOM]] ''et seq''.)
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 30 January 2021

A group of syllables in the Speech which encapsulate the meaning and efficacy of a much longer expression, usually a short spell or part of a spell subset. As a structure, a group of concept syllables is roughly analagous to an acronym. (AWOM et seq.)