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      • Translation of coda – English–Portuguese dictionary coda noun [ C ] uk / ˈkəʊ.də/ us / ˈkoʊ.də/ music specialized a piece of music at the end of a longer piece of music, usually separate from the basic structure
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  1. The only possible codas in European Portuguese are /ʃ/, /l/ and /ɾ/ and in Brazilian Portuguese /s/ and /ʁ/ (or, in a minority of dialects, /ʃ, ɾ/ or any combination of the former with the latter).

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  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Coda: the sounds in a syllable after the vowel, for example t in spit; Onset : the sounds in a syllable before the vowel, for example sp in sp it; Nucleus : the vowel of a syllable;

  4. The sonority dispersion principle (Clements 1988,1990) states that the most harmonious onsets are those in which the sonority rises uniformly and steeply into the peak, while the most harmonious codas are those in which the sonority falls uniformly and shallowly out of the peak.

  5. This paper discusses the lateral /l/ in coda in Principense Portuguese (PP). Based on an elicited corpus recorded in situ, composed of 852 occurrences of 78 lexical items, we found that the lateral /l/ in coda can be vocalized or deleted.

  6. Within a variationist approach for data collection and analysis, this study investigates the in perception of post-vocalic word-final stops (codas) by speakers of Brazilian Portuguese English as a foreign language in a classroom environment.

  7. noun [ C ] uk / ˈkəʊ.də/ us / ˈkoʊ.də/. music specialized. a piece of music at the end of a longer piece of music, usually separate from the basic structure. coda. The coda is often more technically difficult than the rest of the piece. formal. the final or extra part of a speech, event, or piece of writing. coda.

  8. Coda (linguistics) A coda is made up of the consonants at the end of a syllable. For example, in the word ‘stands’ (IPA: /stændz/), /ndz/ is the coda. Many languages, such as Swahili, do not allow codas. A syllable without a coda is an open syllable, and one with a coda is a closed syllable.

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