syllable_simple.jpg The image displays a linguistic tree diagram on a plain white background with black text and lines. The structure is hierarchical, branching downwards from a single point at the top. At the very top center of the diagram is the Greek lowercase letter sigma ($\sigma$). From this symbol, three thin black lines branch out downwards: one extending to the left, one angling slightly down towards the center, and one extending to the right. These branches connect to a row of three labels written in bold, serif font. Reading from left to right, these labels are: 1. Onset 2. Nucleus 3. Coda Beneath each of these labels is a short vertical line connecting it to a specific character below, indicating the phonetic content of that syllable part. * Directly beneath the word "Onset" is the lowercase letter **k**. * Directly beneath the word "Nucleus" is the ligature character **æ** (known as ash). * Directly beneath the word "Coda" is the lowercase letter **t**. The diagram visually breaks down a syllable structure, associating specific sounds with their structural roles within that syllable. 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.