Syllable
by Diana Idrisova
1. Speech flow
1.1. the peak of prominence
1.2. the valley of prominence
2. Speech sound
2.1. Syllabic
2.2. Non-syllabic
3. The main rules of the syllable division
3.1. The sequence of /’CVCV/ may include two open syllables if the stressed vowel is a long monophthong or a diphthong.
3.2. The sequence of /’CVCV/ has a closed syllable and an open one /'CVC-V/ if the stressed vowel is a short monophthong.
3.3. Short and long monophthongs' and diphthongs make for an open type syllable it they are unstressed and are separated from the adjacent vowels by only one consonant.
4. the phonetic syllable division
5. the orthographic syllable division
6. Functions
6.1. constitutive
6.2. distinctive
6.3. recognitive
7. closed
8. The main classification of syllables with vowels
9. covered
10. uncovered
11. open
12. The main classification of syllables with sonorants
12.1. Ş type
12.2. CŞ type
12.3. CŞC type