Syllable nucleus
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Here are some examples of nuclei:
- cat - {
} - bed -
- tore -
- ode -
- eat - (the "ea" part)
- tea - (the "ea" part)
- see - (the "ee" part)
- oh -
- fiddle - and
- bitten - and (The is only for speakers who "swallow" the sound)
Sonorant consonants such as liquids (such as and ) and nasals (such as and ) can serve as the nucleus if there is no vowel. The nuclei of the last syllable of the final two examples above are examples of such sonorant nuclei. Some languages allow other sounds such as stops to become nuclei.