The Syllable
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- Q1What is syllable?the rise and fall of the voice in speakingcontinuous stream of sounds without clear-cut borderline between themA unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word20s
- Q2What is bisyllabic?A word consists of one syllableA word consist of two syllablesWord consist of three syllablesWord consists of more than three syllables10s
- Q3What are a, b and c ?a- onset b-nucleus c-codaa-coda b- nucleus c-onseta-nucleus b-coda c-onseta-onset b-coda c-nucleus20s
- Q4What is onset?The vowel in the middle of a syllableThe consonant sound or sounds at the beginning of a syllable, occurring before the nucleusComprises the consonant sounds of a syllable that follow the nucleus10s
- Q5Label the word "cat" with onset, nucleus and codac-onset a-nucleus t-codac-nucleus a-coda t-onsetc-coda a-nucleus t-onsetc-onset a-coda t-nucleus20s
- Q6Which one is closed syllable ?gluethoughboyin20s
- Q7Which one is NOT defines a weak syllable?A word is stressed for emphasisA close back rounded vowel in the general area of u: and uthe "vowel schwa"A close front unrounded vowel in the general area of i: an i20s
- Q8Which words only have strong forms?conjunctionsprepositionsauxiliary verbsnouns20s