little
/lit—
1/) making
/mei-kig/). Syllables consisting of
two or more phonemes, joining the articulations, have a complex
structure characterized by on - glides, retention and off-glides
which is essentual also for the ordinary combination of phonemes.
From the acoustic and perceptual point of view
a syllable is
a wave of loudness characterized by prosodic features such as
stress, pitch, sonority and length.
The acoustic - auditory shape
of the syllable depends on the sonority of the sounds. The peak of
the syllable is often formed by a vowel as in
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