| Word | Nucleus |
|---|---|
| cat | |
| bed | |
| ode | |
| beet | |
| bitten or | or |
| bite | |
| rain |
Diphthongs and triphthongs can also serve as the nucleus. Syllables with short vowels as nuclei are sometimes referred to as "light syllables" while syllables with long vowels, diphthongs, or triphthongs as nuclei are referred to as "heavy syllables"; see Syllable weight for more discussion.
Sonorant consonants such as liquids (such as and ) and nasals (such as and ) can serve as the nucleus if there is no vowel. The nucleus of the last syllable in the final example at right is an example of a sonorant nucleus. Some languages allow other sounds, such as stops, to become nuclei.
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