👉 Dissyllabification, also known as syllable reduction, is a phonological technique used to reduce the number of syllables in words by breaking them down into their constituent sounds. This method involves rearranging syllables in a word so that they have fewer consonants than vowels, resulting in a shorter and more concise word. For example: - "dipstick" becomes "dip-stick" - "disaster" becomes "dis-terst" - "silent" becomes