syllable_cat.jpg The image displays a linguistic tree diagram illustrating the structure of a syllable. At the very top, centered in bold black text, is the title "Syllable". Below this title is a diagram made of thin black lines branching downward from a single point at the top. The diagram splits into two main sections: On the left side, a line extends down to the bold phonetic symbol **kʰ** (the letter k with a small h in the upper right corner). Directly beneath this symbol is the label "Onset" written in standard, non-bold font. On the right side of the diagram, the main line descends and splits into two smaller branches. The left sub-branch connects to the bold phonetic symbol **æ** (the letter a with a horizontal bar through it, known as ash). The right sub-branch connects to the bold letter **t**. Beneath the symbol **t** is the label "Coda". There is no specific text label directly beneath the symbol **æ**, though it sits centrally between the onset and coda in the visual layout. At the very bottom of the image, centered below all the diagram elements, is the word "Cat" enclosed in double quotation marks. The entire graphic uses black text and lines on a white background. 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.