問題詳情

17. Regarding internal structure of the syllable unit, which of the following is NOT found in the monosyllabic English word “sprit”?
(A) Onset
(B) Rhyme
(C) Theme
(D) Coda

參考答案

答案:C
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【評論內容】Syllable structure refers to the internal organization of a syllable, which is a basic unit of sound in a language. A syllable is typically made up of one or more vowel sounds and any surrounding consonant sounds.The basic structure of a syllable consists of an onset, a nucleus, and a coda. The onset is the initial consonant sound(s) that precede(s) the vowel in a syllable. The nucleus is typically a vowel sound that forms the core of the syllable, and the coda is the final consonant sound(s) that follow(s) the vowel.For example, in the word "cat," the onset is "c," the nucleus is "a," and t...