Theories on syllable formation and division

Theories on syllable formation and division




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in Japanese.
The theory of syllable segmentation by Japanese is discussed. The main hypotheses are that the syllable is a simple unit or a combination of units of different complexity. The hypothesis of simple units is supported by evidence, while the hypothesis of combinations is based on the lack of evidence supporting the hypothesis that syllables are simple. There is no evidence that Japanese syllables have a higher complexity level than the minimal unit (M) of the Chinese language.
in the Malay language
A number of theories have been proposed to explain the formation of syllables in Malay, one of the Indic languages.
Theories
Consonant-vowel theory
According to the consonant-vowel (CV) theory, the syllable in Malay consists of a vowel sound followed by a consonant. The vowels are generally long and may be nasalized.
This theory has been criticized, as it is difficult to understand how the vowel-consonant distinction can be made from the phonetic point of view.
There are two major groups of theories of syllable division in English: those that attribute the division to the phonological units of the syllable (e.g. the "phonological" division, and the "sonority" division), and those that assign the division to a lexical or grammatical origin. This paper summarizes the theories that propose that the division is a result of phonological processes, rather than a lexical process, and discusses the ways in which these theories differ.
Theories of syllable structure (i.e., the relation between phonemes and syllables) are quite numerous. They are grouped into two broad categories: those that assume that all syllables are created by the same process of division, and those that postulate a different type of division for each type of syllable. The present paper describes and critically evaluates the major theories of syllable division.
in modern English: a review of the literature.

in the Chinese language
In Chinese phonology, the theories on the formation and structure of syllables are the most important issues in Chinese phonetics.
Theories about syllabication

in English
Theories on the formation of syllables in English have been suggested by linguists over the years. In the last several decades, there has been an increasing amount of research on this topic, and a number of theories have emerged. These theories vary in their assumptions and descriptions, but most agree that syllable division is not uniform across the English language.
Linguistic theory
in South Indian languages.

in the Semitic languages.

in English.

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