Syllabification Processes deduced from Kurdish Phonology
Sherko Baban
Vowel Power Theory
In Vowel Power Theory, the vowel is, natively, a powerful syllabic phoneme (syllable-source), in phonetics because it is an inborn part from the mono-shape frame of a syllable, but in a defective state: /V/= phoneme = hollow syllable = power source Figure (0.1) illustrates the syllabic shape of a vowel phoneme, containing the following cavities: Head Empty CL /V/ TP Tail
Figure (0.1): The mono-shape of the vowels. - The empty consonantal location CL is a defect in ... |