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Rhyme = nucleus*+*coda
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Nucleus is the core or essential part of a syllable. A nucleus must be present in order for a syllable to be present.
* In English and most other languages, most syllable nuclei are vowels.
* The English liquids [ r* l ] and the nasals [ m* n ] can be the nuclei of syllables under certain conditions. [ r ] can be a nucleus as easily as a vowel, in any position: the words 'bird', have [ r ] as the nucleus; in other words, there is no vowel in the pronunciation of these syllables, even though they have one in the spelling.
* [brd]
[ l ] and the nasals [ m n ] become syllable nuclei when they follow an alveolar consonant in the last syllable of a word. This happens in the relaxed or casual rather than very formal articulation of the word. Compare casual vs. formal pronunciations of 'button', 'bottle', 'bottom'.