👉 In linguistics, "parisyllabical" refers to a type of sentence structure where each word is followed by its corresponding syllable. This is commonly used in English and other languages with a rich use of syllables, such as Indo-European or Semitic languages. For example: - "I love Paris." - In this sentence, the first word (I) begins with a syllable (i), then the second word (love) also follows with a syllable (e