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Syllable. Definition A syllable is a unit of sound composed of a central peak of sonority (usually a vowel), and the consonants that cluster around this.

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1 Syllable

2 Definition A syllable is a unit of sound composed of a central peak of sonority (usually a vowel), and the consonants that cluster around this central peak

3 Discussion Syllable structure, which is the combination of allowable segments and typical sound sequences, is language specific.

4 OptionalityDescriptionParts OptionalInitial segment of a syllable Onset ObligatoryCentral segment of a syllable Nucleus OptionalClosing segment of a syllable Coda

5 Example (English)

6 1 What we might call a minimum syllable would be a single vowel in isolation, e.g., the words

7 2 Some syllables have an onset (that is, they have more than just silence preceding the centre of the syllable):

8 3 Syllables may have no onset but have a coda:

9 4 Some syllables have onset and coda:


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