Coda (definition)

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The coda is the part of a syllable that follows the nucleus vowel. For example, in the monosyllabic English word fats, the ts sound forms the coda.

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References

  • Crystal, D. (2008) Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. 6th Edition. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Matthews, P. H. (1997) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.