syllable_structure.jpg The image displays a linguistic diagram illustrating the structure of a syllable. At the very top center, the word "Syllable" is written in bold, black text. Below this title is a tree diagram composed of thin black lines connecting three large, bold letters arranged horizontally: C, V, and C. On the left side, there is the letter **C**. A line extends from the top peak down to this letter. Directly beneath it is the word "Onset". In the center, there is the letter **V**. An arrow points upward from the bottom of the diagram directly to this letter. Below the arrow is the word "Nucleus". On the right side, there is another letter **C**. Directly beneath it is the word "Coda". The lines connecting these letters show a specific grouping: The first C branches off separately from the main peak on the left. On the right side of the main peak, the line splits into two separate branches leading to the V and the final C. This visual structure groups the Nucleus (V) and the Coda (C) together as distinct from the Onset (C). 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.