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I have a difficulty in justifying the use of the terms initial and post initial in describing clusters and also the use of final and post final in codas
Hi Dr Nimer Abusalim. I alway confuse when i gotta read a new word(2,3 or more syllables)which i have not ever met. I knew long sound(open syllable), short sound(close syllable). *I know some rules divide word into syllable,but somtimes i make it wrong. I dont know i gotta try to divide syllable first or read it first.(example : RESIDENT Res-i-dent / Re-si-dent *schwa sound. When can i use schwa sound. How can i know and use it in the words. Can you explain and give me more information about sound, spelling word...because i need to sound out well, and understand what native speaker talk to me Thank for your attention
How does this universal syllable structure carry over to Japanese? I understand syllables there could be described as having an onset-nucleus structure, with the occasional "-n" coda; however, the tree structure you present appears to suggests a stronger relation between the nucleus and coda. Is such a hierarchy true for every language?
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I have a difficulty in justifying the use of the terms initial and post initial in describing clusters and also the use of final and post final in codas
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Hi Dr Nimer Abusalim. I alway confuse when i gotta read a new word(2,3 or more syllables)which i have not ever met. I knew long sound(open syllable), short sound(close syllable).
*I know some rules divide word into syllable,but somtimes i make it wrong. I dont know i gotta try to divide syllable first or read it first.(example : RESIDENT Res-i-dent / Re-si-dent
*schwa sound. When can i use schwa sound. How can i know and use it in the words.
Can you explain and give me more information about sound, spelling word...because i need to sound out well, and understand what native speaker talk to me
Thank for your attention
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How does this universal syllable structure carry over to Japanese?
I understand syllables there could be described as having an onset-nucleus structure, with the occasional "-n" coda; however, the tree structure you present appears to suggests a stronger relation between the nucleus and coda. Is such a hierarchy true for every language?
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One question: In case we don't have an element in onset position ....do we have to add a mark to show that we don't have an element??
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what are the syllables according to autosegmental phonolgy ???
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My question is how can you break down a syllable on the syllable structure with the word that starts with a vowel?