A closed syllable.
An open syllable.
A vowel-consonant-e syllable.
A vowel team syllable.
A consonant-le syllable.
An r-controlled syllable.
A weak syllable is unstressed. A strong syllable carries the stress.
The first syllable is accented.
Captive is stressed on the first syllable.
The second syllable is the primary accented syllable in "hypertrophy."
The accented syllable in the six syllable word, endocrinology, is the 4th syllable, ol.
Two, open and closed.
The word "panic" contains an open syllable and a closed syllable. The first syllable "pan" is a closed syllable because it ends in a consonant, while the second syllable "ic" is an open syllable, as it ends in a vowel. Thus, "panic" features both types of syllables.
The word "detail" contains an open syllable and a closed syllable. The first syllable "de-" is open because it ends with a vowel sound, while the second syllable "-tail" is closed because it ends with a consonant sound. Thus, "detail" features both types of syllables.
"Escape" is an example of an open syllable. In this word, the first syllable "es" ends with a vowel sound and is not followed by a consonant, allowing it to be classified as open. The second syllable, "cape," also ends with a vowel sound, but the entire word features both types of syllables.
They are called "closed syllables" because the syllable ends with the consonant sound.The 6 types of syllables are:Closed syllable (short vowel sound)Open syllable (ends with a long vowel sound)Vowel-consonant-E syllable (silent E makes preceding vowel long)Vowel team syllable (two vowels paired to make one new sound, e.g. mouth, taut)Consonant +L + E syllable (creates a trailing L, uhl, sound e.g. handle, puzzle)R-controlled syllable (vowel followed by R changes the pronunciation)
The stressed syllable in the word "morning" is the first syllable, which is "mor."
The accented syllable in the word "fierceness" is the first syllable, "fierce."
The accented syllable in "wanders" is the first syllable, "wan."
The stressed syllable in the word "belief" is the first syllable, "be."
The second syllable of unique is a stressed syllable.
First syllable.
there are three in the word syllable