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  • '''Nucleus''' is a syllabic element (usually a vowel) that forms the core of a [[syllable]]. Also calle the vowel [i] in ''peak'' or the syllabic consonant [l] in ''bottle''.
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  • '''Coda''' is the name of a syllabic constituent, which contains the consonant(s) following the [[nucleus]]. The nucleus and the coda together make up the In [bald] the consonant cluster [ld] constitutes the coda (which is preceded by the [[nucleus]] [a]
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  • ...' was syllabic after consonant-final roots. By a regular sound change this syllabic /m/ became ''-um'' in Germanic. Hence, the accusative of foot became ''fot-
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  • ...receded (see [[Onset]]) and/or followed (see [[Coda]]) by (none or more) [[consonant]]s.
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  • * when it follows a single consonant or when the vowel is at the end of the word, * in front of consonant bonds which originated from flection or word formation when the vowel was a
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  • ...phonetic value. In Hadza, the moraic nasal is homorganic with a following consonant.</ref> 'Sukumaland', but their number seems to be decreasing and many only ...solate]]. Greenberg classified it as [[Khoisan]] due to its use of [[click consonant]]s. If it were not for the clicks, it's likely that Hadza would have been c
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