👉 Missy-syllabication is a type of phonological dissonance where two or more syllables are pronounced at different times, producing a sound that sounds like one syllable. This can occur in both spoken and written language. For example: - "Hello" - it sounds like "heLLO" - "Moon" - it sounds like "MooN" Missy-syllabication is often heard in the English language because of its complex structure, which makes it difficult