The Syllable in English and Arabic: a contrastive Study
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- 02 زح ٌاري 0202 خيراتب 61 / 4 / 0202 ةيساسلاا ةيبترلا ةيلك ةلمج ةيرصيتشلما ةعمالجا after this centre, that is, at the beginning and end of the syllable, there will be greater obstruction to airflow and less loud sound (Roach, 2009: 70). Clark and Yallop (1995: 411) argue that the syllable is the smallest possible unit of speech. Every word must contain at least one syllable called a "minimum syllable." A minimum syllable would be a single vowel in isolation such as the words "are" /a:/, and "or" /o:/. Isolated sounds such as "m," which is produced to indicate agreement, or "sh," to ask for silence, are also regarded as syllables. A syllable can be divided for descriptive purposes into: onset, referring to the initial functional element of the syllable, and rhyme. The rhyme of the syllable can be divided into: nucleus, which is the compulsory part of the syllable, and hence its head. The second part of the rhyme is coda, which consists of any final consonant(s), such as "east" /i:st/ which is a single syllable containing two consonants as a coda (Katamba, 1989: 154). 1.4 Analysis of Syllable Structure If the first syllable of the word in question begins with a vowel, the syllable is said to have a zero onset (Giegerich, 1992: 138) If the syllable begins with one consonant, that initial consonant may be any consonant phoneme except /ŋ/ and /з/ (Durand, 1990: 216). If two or more consonants precede the centre of the syllable, there will be a consonant cluster. For Roach (2009: 73), initial two-consonant clusters are of two sorts in English. One sort is composed of /s/, which is called pre-initial, followed by one of a small set of initial consonants as in "sting" /stiŋ/, 'sway" /swei/, "smoke" /smәuk/. These clusters are shown in the following table: Table (1): Two-consonant Clusters with Pre-initial s Pre-initial Initial s plus p t k f m n l w j /spin/ /stik/ /skin/ /sfiә/ /smel/ /snәu/ /slip/ /swim/ /sju:/ The other sort begins with one of a set of about fifteen consonants, followed by one of the set l, r, w, j as in, for example, "play" /plei/, "try" /trai/, "quick" /kwik/, few /fju:/ (ibid.). There is a clear relationship between two and three initial consonant clusters. The number of possible initial three-consonant clusters is small and |
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