Final
The final sound is the last sound of a word or syllable . The syllable-ending consonants after a syllable peak form the syllable coda (from Italian coda for tail . Also: coda , end edge , syllable ending ); the sound group that forms the syllable coda is sometimes simply called the final sound . The sequence and maximum number of consonants are restricted. The restriction applies both to individual languages from the point of view of phonotactics and universally because of the sonority hierarchy .
Components of the syllable
The coda, together with the head of the syllable , the left margin, forms the syllable bowl . Syllable head, syllable core and syllable coda together form the syllable rhyme .
Examples
- In the word comb , [m] is the final word .
- In the syllable Sil of the word syllable is [l] of the final sound.
- The final sound is a medially or directly to the initial sound follow: So [n] is in the word "may" after medially; in "an" after the initial sound.
See also
literature
- Helmut Glück (Ed.), With the collaboration of Friederike Schmöe : Metzler-Lexikon Sprache. 3rd, revised edition. Metzler, Stuttgart a. a. 2005, ISBN 3-476-02056-8 .
Web links
Wiktionary: Auslaut - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: End margin - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: syllable coda - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ↑ Glück refers from the keyword “Auslaut” to “syllable coda”.