syllable_fences.jpg This image displays a linguistic diagram that breaks down the word "Fences" into its syllabic and phonemic components using tree structures. The background is white with black text and lines. At the very top of the image, the word "Syllable" appears twice in bold, sans-serif font. One instance is centered above a tree structure on the left, and the other is centered above a similar tree structure on the right. The diagram on the left represents the first syllable: - A triangular line structure branches down from the top. The main branch splits into two paths. The left path leads to the letter "f". The right path splits again, leading to a symbol that looks like an epsilon (ɛ) and the letter "n". - Below the letter "f" is the text label "Onset". - Below the middle symbol (ɛ), there is no text label. - Below the letter "n" is the text label "Coda". The diagram on the right represents the second syllable: - A similar triangular line structure branches down from the top. The main branch splits into two paths. The left path leads to the letter "s". The right path splits again, leading to a symbol that looks like a capital "I" (or a bold serif vertical bar) and the letter "z". - Below the letter "s" is the text label "Onset". - Below the middle symbol ("I"), there is no text label. - Below the letter "z" is the text label "Coda". At the bottom center of the image, enclosed in quotation marks, is the word "Fences". This indicates that the entire diagram above it is an analysis of this specific word. 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.