In some theories of phonology, syllable structures are displayed as tree diagrams ( similar to the trees found in some types of syntax ).
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The conditioning of syllable structure is still visible in most cases, but it is no longer productive : gradation has become a grammatical feature.
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If this was given in modern Standard Basque, it would not only be altered radically but also break the syllable structure of the bertso:
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Syllable structure in Menominee is typically VC ( C ) or C ( C ) VC ( C ); syllables do not end in vowels.
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The canonical syllable structure of Atong is ( C ) V ( C ), where C stands for any consonant and V for any vowel.
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The maximal syllable structure is CVCC . In word-final position, non-phonemic vowels often appear after aspirated and sometimes after unaspirated consonants.
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Paumar?has a ( C ) V syllable structure : a syllable can only contain one vowel, which may or may not be preceded by a consonant.
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He cited several hundred passages from the Rigveda, which he claimed should be rescanned to reveal hitherto unnoticed expressions of the syllable structure called for by his theory.
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This syllable structure was also found in neighbouring languages of the Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area Vietnamese and is largely preserved by early loans between the languages.
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The phonological system of Gurindji Kriol is relatively stratified, i . e . it has maintained separate Gurindji and Kriol phoneme inventories, syllable structures and many phonological processes.