Explain structure of syllable
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A syllable (σ) is a phonological unit of sonority. Sonority can be described by the degree of airflow obstruction and voicing that occurs during phonation. ... The structure of a syllable represents sonority peaks and optional edges, and is made up of three elements: the onset, the nucleus, and the coda.
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