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Syllable nucleus
Syllable nucleus Examples Word Nucleus cat bed tore ode eat tea see ... ˈbɪt.n] , In phonetics and phonology, the nucleus (sometimes called peak) is the central part of the syllable, mostly commonly a vowel. In addition ...
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Syllable
Syllable This article discusses the unit of speech. For the computer operating system, see Syllable (operating system). A syllable (Ancient Greek: ) is a unit of organization ... It is typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional ...
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Nucleus
Nucleus Nucleus usually refers to the center of something, but can mean: In science: Atomic nucleus, the collection of protons and neutrons in ... atom's mass and positive charge Cell nucleus, the membrane-bound subcellular organelle found in ... which contains, primarily, the cell's chromosomes Nucleus (neuroanatomy), a central nervous system structure ...
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Syllable (Psychology wiki)
Syllable Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Transpersonal World Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech A syllable ( Ancient Greek : ) is a unit of organization ... It is typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial ... A word that consists of a single syllable (like English cat) is called a ...
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Syllable   (translated from Korean)
Syllable Syllable(The paragraph and the syllable) with the anger person unit of the ... to be big, WordIt is smaller. The syllable consonant and vowel or is composed with an independent vowel. Syllable of the Korean language Syllable of ...
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Syllable rime
Syllable rime In the study of phonology in ... linguistics, the rime or rhyme of a syllable consists of a nucleus and an optional coda. In the study ... rime" is sometimes used to mean specifically "syllable rime" to differentiate it from the concept ... and does not appear in most dictionaries. Syllable structure The segmental structure of a ...
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Talk:Syllable
Talk:Syllable This article is part of WikiProject Theoretical ... tled. I substituted strength, which is one syllable. —Triskaideka 15:20, 17 Sep 2004 (UTC ... feet? discuss difficulty of defining the term syllable mention older definitions (like "chest pulses", etc.) add diagram of syllable tree how to determine syllable boundaries - Ish ishwar 18:57, 2005 ...
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Syllable weight
Syllable weight In linguistics, syllable weight is the concept that syllables pattern ... of segments in the rime. A heavy syllable is a syllable with a branching nucleus or a branching rime. A branching ...
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Nucleus (linguistics)
Nucleus (linguistics) In linguistics, nucleus may refer to: Syllable nucleus, the central part of a syllable Sentence nucleus, the syllable which receives ...
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Syllable coda
Syllable coda Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. In phonology, a syllable coda comprises the consonant sounds of a syllable that follow the nucleus, which is usually a vowel. The combination of a nucleus and a coda is called a ...
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