THE STUDY OF SYLLABLE STRUCTURE , FORMATION AND SEGMENTATION. ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE PHONOLOGY
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The syllable, despite its intuitive familiarity among speakers, remains one of the most theoretically contested constructs in linguistic analysis. This study investigates the complex nature of syllables in English by examining their internal structure, formation patterns, and mechanisms of syllable separation. Through an integration of sonority-based models, generative phonological theory, and prosodic hierarchy principles, the research elaborates on how syllables function as both physical articulatory events and abstract phonological units. The analysis further explores the interaction between phonotactics, morphology, and stress, illustrating how these elements jointly dictate the permissible configurations of English syllables. Extensive examples, cross-linguistic comparisons, and theoretical arguments demonstrate that syllable structure is neither arbitrary nor uniform but reflects a delicate equilibrium of universal tendencies and language-specific constraints. The findings underscore the syllable’s essential role in determining rhythm, phonological alternation, segmentation, and lexical organization. This article contributes a comprehensive, original reinterpretation of syllable formation and separation, offering valuable insights for linguistic research, language pedagogy, and applied speech technologies.
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