I believe this is the video that made me understand why and how "vanished" is split and stressed. Thank you for going more into detail. I was thinking it should be possible to either split it as "Van-ished" or "Va-nished", phonetically both sound harmonious to me. But the second (bad) example doesn't make sense if i want to apply the onset, nucleus and coda. So by exclusion the first way "Van-ished" has to be correct (which is not as satisfying of an explaination, but it works for me i guess).
شكراااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا من القلب
wouldn't it be en-ter-tain-ing, since ing is a suffix so we know how it attaches as a sylable. the base word is entertain? Sorry I'm new to english, I've only been speaking for a few decades
I beg to differ with you with regard to the syllable division of the word “entertaining”, in fact the possible syllabification is as such : en-ter- tain- ing as the stress falls on the syllable “tain” in light of the stress structure the stressed syllable should contain sounds like : long vowel , diphthong or consonant clusters , and the following syllable be weak. It is better that the n sound remains the coda of the stressed syllable rather being the onset of the following syllable. Please check Daniel Jone’s English Pronouncing dictionary
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
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?
Hello Dr. I have a question. How to count moras for syllable that have 2 or more onsets? If an onset counts as 0 mora, so is it 2 onsets count as 0 mora too? Or is there any way to calculate it? Because I want to know the syllable weight for that. For example: graph. Hope Dr can answer my question. Thank you.
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
the way you explained this in such an simplified way baffles me! thank you so much!
أفضل دكتور في الجامعة الأردنية my favourite doctor 😍
literally the best way to comprehend any subject in Linguistics is to listen to you sir, thanks a lot it was helpful!
I got syllables structure presentation this Friday and this helped me a lot. Thank you so much, definitely subscribed and may God bless you ♥
Can I see your presentation please
My exam is in a few hours and I have always struggled with syllables. You explained everything so nicely, I really appreciate this. Thank you!
TY for answering that diphtongs are to be treated as one unit considering how to write the nucleus.
Thanks a lot really we should have you in every college
True, i wish we have him in our uni ! Where are u from !?
This was extremely helpful, thank you!
Thank you for the video. It helps me easily and clearly understand the basic concept of syllables.
It's fabulous! Thanks a billion, Sir.
i didnt understand anything from my professors powerpoint. thank you for explainng it clearly. I have my linguistics quiz in 4 hours
sir, really you won my heart by explaining syllable like a piece of cake.
It was smooth presentation and narrating, thank you sir!
I believe this is the video that made me understand why and how "vanished" is split and stressed. Thank you for going more into detail.
I was thinking it should be possible to either split it as "Van-ished" or "Va-nished", phonetically both sound harmonious to me. But the second (bad) example doesn't make sense if i want to apply the onset, nucleus and coda. So by exclusion the first way "Van-ished" has to be correct (which is not as satisfying of an explaination, but it works for me i guess).
Thank you so much for such a crystal-clear and simplified explanation👍💯. We need that here in California!
I very much appreciate your videos. They are really helpful and brief, very much to the point. Thanks doc!
شكراااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا من القلب
This was so helpful. Easy to follow and straight to the point. Thanks!! :)
Perfect syllabification. Well explained, I have a soft spot for English pronunciation, I appreciate your lesson
شرح الكتاب زفت سو لجأت لليوتيوب ♡
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
معك حق😂😂
شخباريي قبل ٨ شهور، الحين ثالث سنة جامعة -الترم الأول- والفاينلز بعد أسبوع ههههههههههه. (يارب ما أرجع لهالتعليق وأنا أبكي.)
@@BonaBonanaليه كدا ان شاء الله لااا😂
رجعت للفيديو بعد سنة عشان عندي أسايمنت ههههههه.
loooove this lesson, you explain even better than my phonetics teacher! thanks a lot
Linguistics is fun. Thank you so much Dr. Nimber.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
الله ينتف استاذه امل وش ذا 😢💔
ف القحطانيه هههههههه
انا جاية اندب حظي هنا بعدكم بخمس سنوات 🌚
ههههههههههههه
وانا 😢😢😢😢😅@@Louna847
@@Blue777-4u الله يكون في عونك 😁
I have a test tomorrow and you helped me a lot ❤ . Thank you
I have my linguistics exam tomorrow this is a very huge help thank you.
wouldn't it be en-ter-tain-ing, since ing is a suffix so we know how it attaches as a sylable. the base word is entertain?
Sorry I'm new to english, I've only been speaking for a few decades
Amazing ! Thank you so much !!!
Can you upload a video about intonation and accentuation ( accentuation when we use the different accents patterns)
Can make an example about a word that consist of 3 syllables? Pls thank you. 🥺
بارك الله فيك من ليبيا 😊
i'm having syllables structure exam this week and this was really helpfull , thank you so much .
You are saving my life!
Please share extra words about syllables
Wao it's an amazing course
Thnk u so much Sir and God bless u its realy very helpful for me.
Make video on: What is the difference between Phonemes & Allophones
Thx dr nimer really needed this I got final exam tomorrow this is really well explained. 😌❤
best explanation i've come across
Thank you so much ,that was extremely hard to understand in the class but now I get it easily
I beg to differ with you with regard to the syllable division of the word “entertaining”, in fact the possible syllabification is as such : en-ter- tain- ing as the stress falls on the syllable “tain” in light of the stress structure the stressed syllable should contain sounds like : long vowel , diphthong or consonant clusters , and the following syllable be weak. It is better that the n sound remains the coda of the stressed syllable rather being the onset of the following syllable. Please check Daniel Jone’s English Pronouncing dictionary
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
Saved me before my exam, thanks bro
Awesomely amazinggggg......
Very nice explanation. Thank you sir
Wow sir you're THE BEST❤
Brilliant explanation
THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH! THANK YOUUU
Thank you sooooo much sir , I was troubling with onset,nucleus , termination .
Wonderful lectures
Your explanation are easy to understand. Thanks a lot, Sir
Crystal clear sir, appreciate 👍
I want to ask: Popular Cases of the Structure of A syllable in English.
That was really helpful.Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you, you make this easier to understand 🤗
You're my savior Sir❤
TOO GOOD TEACHING 👌👌👌👌👌
Great Video, thank you.
Phonotictics is one of the approaches suggested to solve the problem of...
Please fill in the blanks if you don't mind
You really help me Dr.
“My girl she got a diploma
She got wife written all over “ j cole
I got it now after a long long time thank u
I love it. Am grateful
thnx you helped me a lot keep doing the good work
You got all of my respect sir..
So helped for my exam, thank you so much🙏
this video enlightened me about my presentation
You're amazing 🎉
Thanks for this simple explanation ♥️
Thank you very much sir, you are the best teacher
Thank you شرحه حلو 😻😻
Slow form: en.ter.tai.ning
Fast form: en.ter.tain°. °ning
in which /n/=[n°. °n] is ambisyllabic.
Diz is amazing class..👍👍❤️
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?
Thank you sir. This video is very useful.
Best explanation ever
Thank you sir
My question is how can you break down a syllable on the syllable structure with the word that starts with a vowel?
I've issues in understanding what a syllable is but this has helped!
Thank you so d. Nimer the lesson is very clear...
Fantastic discussion ❤️
I am okay with the explanation,thank u
Great great great❤
Thank you very much this helped me a lot.
Hello Dr. I have a question. How to count moras for syllable that have 2 or more onsets? If an onset counts as 0 mora, so is it 2 onsets count as 0 mora too? Or is there any way to calculate it? Because I want to know the syllable weight for that. For example: graph.
Hope Dr can answer my question. Thank you.
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
Sir this questions give me answer .plzz identify the syllabic structures of the given FIVE words. (About, Sense, Prefer, Tea, Bird)
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??
Very well explained. Thank you!
Thank you so much professor I really wish you could have taught me in university 💛💛
Amazing lecture
GREAT VIDEO! THANK YOU
Thanks for ur clear explanationn
hello, can anyone tell me the name of the sofware please?
I mean the software Dr. Nimer Abusalim uses during this presentation.
Great🖤
Clear teaching 🖤
this makes so much sense!!! thank u
Thank you sir it's very helpful
Thank you for lesson very clear and easy to understand
I'm struggling with phonology so hard, ugh. I gotta study for my test on Monday [*]
Precise and accurate 💗🥰
Excellent