Syllable Flashcards
1
Q
Syllable structure
A
- composed of one or more phonemes
- Onset
- Rhyme
a. Nucleus b.coda
- onset and coda are optional
- nucleus is the peak
2
Q
Syllabic consonants
A
- usually the peak is a vowel
- but here it is /l/, /r/ or a nasal
3
Q
Weak syllable
A
- unstressed
- one sound
- no coda
- syllabic consonants
4
Q
Strong syllable
A
- stressed
- rhyme
- vowel as peak
5
Q
Stress
A
- produced with more muscle contraction, greater loudness, pitch Change = create rhythm
- nouns = non-final Stress
- verbs = final stress
<3 syllables = stressed on the first syllable
>4 syllables = stressed on the ante penultimate (3. Last)
- Componds have early stress