Syllable
A syllable is a fundamental unit of sound in language, crucial for understanding phonetics and phonology. It typically consists of a vowel sound, called the nucleus, which may be preceded and/or followed by consonants. The structure of a syllable can be broken down into several components: the onset (initial consonant or consonant cluster), the nucleus (the vowel), ________ ___ ________ ____ ___ __________ ____ _________.
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