119 Syllable codas

This feature is described more fully in chapter 119.

Summary

The syllable coda is the final part of a syllable which follows the vowel. The four values distinguished in this feature represent the increasing complexity of syllable codas, and languages with more complex coda types also have all the less complex types.

Authors

Philippe Maurer and the APiCS Consortium

Values

No syllable codas7
Only simple codas32
Codas at most moderately complex30
Codas may be complex6
Representation:75

Language Value Lexifier Details Source
Id Primary text Analyzed text Gloss Translation Type Language Audio Details