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  • sounds making up the onset, nucleus and coda of a syllable, according to what is termed a language's phonotactics. Although every syllable has supra-segmental...
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  • voiceless, aspirated in syllable onset (except in clusters beginning with /s/ or /ʃ/), and sometimes also glottalized to an extent in syllable coda (most likely...
    115 KB (12,207 words) - 03:55, 16 August 2024
  • States Onset Island (Massachusetts), a small island located at the western end of the Cape Cod Canal Interonset interval, a term in music Syllable onset, a...
    705 bytes (137 words) - 01:25, 11 September 2022
  • a typical word a minor syllable is a reduced (minor) syllable followed by a full tonic or stressed syllable. The minor syllable may be of the form /Cə/...
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  • consonant. Syllables ending in a diphthong and consonant are rare in Classical Latin. The syllable onset has no relationship to syllable weight; both...
    77 KB (8,193 words) - 01:13, 22 August 2024
  • (optional) consonant sound (simple onset) followed by a vowel sound (nucleus)—that is, a CV (consonant+vowel) or V syllable—but other phonographic mappings...
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  • detailed discussion): A syllable onset (the first consonant or consonants of the syllable) does not represent any mora. The syllable nucleus represents one...
    14 KB (1,739 words) - 20:18, 5 August 2024
  • Phonotactics (redirect from Syllable canon)
    /r/ are used alongside vowels as syllable nuclei. Syllables have the following internal segmental structure: Onset (optional) Rhyme (obligatory, comprises...
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  • reduced to [ə] when another syllable follows in the same word). The following table provides the letter, the syllable onset in IPA and the way the letter...
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    allophone ([χ]) appearing before /o/ and /u/ (including when /u/ is in the syllable onset as [w]). A common pronunciation of /f/ in nonstandard speech is the...
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  • linguistic analysis either: at a level beneath the word (including syllable, onset and rime, articulatory gestures, articulatory features, mora, etc.)...
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  • good example for the SSP in English is the one-syllable word trust: The first consonant in the syllable onset is t, which is a stop, the lowest on the sonority...
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  • full) onset position (하), intervowel position (partial onset (아하) or coda with a previous vowel in the same syllable block and followed by an onset vowel...
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    most syllables, but no tonal distinctions in checked syllables ending in the stop consonants /p/, /t/, /k/. In most circumstances, every syllable had its...
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  • overlap is limited. The spirant approximant can only appear in the syllable onset (including word-initially, where the semivowel never appears). The two...
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  • syllable onset, any impermissible consonants were deleted from the coda. Thus, e.g. PIE *supnós > Slavic *sъnъ, eliminating the impermissible onset pn-...
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  • sound in a syllable (or, as a linguist might put it, "insert [ˈʌb] after each syllable onset"). The stress falls on the "ub" of the syllable that is stressed...
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  • occur in complementary distribution. [pʰ] always occurs when it is the syllable onset and, most likely, when followed by a stressed vowel (as in the word...
    4 KB (498 words) - 14:59, 16 July 2024
  • ambisyllabic, they are associated to both the previous syllable and the following syllable onset. In Brazil and Angola, the consonant hereafter denoted...
    91 KB (9,367 words) - 19:50, 23 July 2024
  • the nucleus: [ˈpi̯ɛˑde], and that of piano 'plan', appearing in the syllable onset: [ˈpjaˑno]) and Spanish (with a near minimal pair being abyecto [aβˈjekto]...
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