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Amphibrachic Shidinn

出自希顶维基
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Amphibrachic Shidinn refers to a category of Shidinn dialects where if two or more radicals appear within a character and one of the syllables has to be after the main syllable, the other syllables will be placed before the main syllables (in the case of two radicals, this results in something called "amphibrach" hence the name). This way of handling characters with two or more radicals is the amphibrachic rule. This is in contrast with "Dactyllic Shidinn" where the main syllable will always be the first. The name "Amphibrachic Shidinn" was coined by QQ user "Mojbev" after finding out that the new Shidinn standard published on April 27th, 2026 will mostly have dactyllic words instead of amphibrachic words. More specifically, "Amphibrachic Shidinn" may refer to a dialect of 〇改希頂語 where the amphibrachic rule apply.