Some syllables contain single vowel sound
Oh [əʊ] or [ɔː]
Syllable can be formed by syllabic sonorants like ( l, m, n, ŋ, r, lateral and nasal) in final position
For example: L- cattle [kætl], N- threaten[θret(ə)n], R-Hungary, ŋ-thicken[θretŋ], M- happen[hæpm]
L- syllabic sonorant forms syllable when with (t, d) with alveolar consonant preceding
Cattle [kætl], Muddle[ˈmʌdl]
Without alveolar consonant preceding
Struggle[ ˈstrʌɡl] Trouble [ˈtrʌbl]
L remains its syllabic feature when suffix -ing- is added
Muddling [ˈmʌdlɪŋ] Struggling [strʌɡlɪŋ]
L forms syllable in words which ends with al and el
Panel [ˈpænl] Petal [petl]
N forms syllable after bilabial consonants
Happen [hæp(ə)n] Ribbon [rɪb(ə)n]
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