n J ,
rhythm
/пб - m/ the final sonorants (lateral /n/ and
nasal /m/,
Ini
and sometimes /q/ may form separate syllables2. But
the English sonorants /w /, /j/, /г/ cannot form syllables. Thus, we
can distinguish syllabic /m, n, 1/ and non-syllabic /r, j, w/ sono
rants.
In English a syllable formation and syllable division depend
on many factors among which the phonotactic rules, which de
termine the combination o f phonemes or clusters and the nature o f
adjoining them, are regarded very important. The permissible
clusters o f consonants are, in part, conditioned by historical but
chiefly by physiological factors. These include the follow ing; 1)
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