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Is the coda always 'ng' ? I dont really understand those 2 power point slides š„µ I would be happy if there is someone who could help me...
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You can break down syllables (sigma) into (1) onset and (2) rhyme/ rime. You can than divide the rhyme into (2.1) nucleus and (2.2) coda. What is the (2.1) nucleus so ? It is the vowel sound or the highest vowel in sonority. The vowel always take the ānucleus positionā in a specific word. Every word must have one nucleus. You can only identify the nucleus if you know how to speak properly. The coda and the onset are not obligatory, that is some words donāt have coda or onset. Take for example the word āitā: āiā is the nucleus , because it is the vowel, while ātā is the coda. There is no onset in āitā.
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String: str (onset); i (nucleus is always a vowel); ng (coda). Coda is the end of the syllable, the moment when you spend the lesser amount of energy when pronouncing the syllable.
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Und was ist dann der nucleus (Kern)? Ist das dann in der Mitte? und onset am Anfang?
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Daaaanke das ist so nett, dass du mir das alles so gut beantwortest. Hättest du mal die linguistic class übernommen lol
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Onset ist der Anfang, also was vor dem Vokal steht.
Nucleus ist der Vokal (kann auch ein Diphthong sein)
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