______ is the initial part of a syllable.
A: Coda
B: Onset
C: Stem
D: Peak
A: Coda
B: Onset
C: Stem
D: Peak
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- Phonological treatments of syllable structure usually call the first part of a syllable the onset, the middle part the nucleus and the end part the coda. The combination of nucleus and coda is called the rhyme.
- A syllable without a coda is a closed syllable.
- The open syllable refers to the syllable that has no _____. A: coda B: onset C: nucleus D: rhyme
- A syllable must have a coda but it does not have to have an onset or nucleus.
- A syllable that has no is called an open syllable.