GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
DYSLEXIA
Question
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open
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r-controlled
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vowel-consonant e
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closed
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Detailed explanation-1: -The nucleus ‘N’ of the syllable includes the peak and an off-set ‘Off’ to the peak where the semivowels occur. The nucleus may also contain an onset to the peak where a glide may occur. The next higher unit is called the rhyme ‘R’.
Detailed explanation-2: -A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically, consonants).
Detailed explanation-3: -A syllable is a single, unbroken sound of a spoken (or written) word. Syllables usually contain a vowel and accompanying consonants. Sometimes syllables are referred to as the ‘beats’ of spoken language.
Detailed explanation-4: -A syllable that ends with a vowel sound is called an open syllable, and a syllable that ends with a consonant sound is called a closed syllable.