syllable.jpg The image displays a linguistic tree diagram illustrating syllable structure, presented in black text and lines against a white background. At the very top center of the diagram is the Greek letter sigma ($\sigma$). Two diagonal lines extend downwards from this symbol, one angling to the left and one to the right. The line on the left connects to the word Onset. The line on the right connects to the word Rime. From the word Onset, a single vertical black line extends straight down to the lowercase letter k. From the word Rime, two diagonal lines branch downwards. The line on the left leads to the word Nucleus. Directly below Nucleus, a short vertical line connects to the character æ (the ash ligature). The line on the right leads to the word Coda. Directly below Coda, a short vertical line connects to the lowercase letter t. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.