Glossary of Education
- Onset and Rime
- Monosyllabic words can be split into two parts - the onset and the rime - each of which are smaller than syllables, but may be larger than phonemes. The onset is the initial consonant sound (b- in bag, sw- in swim), and the rime is the vowel and the rest of the syllable that follows (-ag in bag, -im in swim).
Not what you're looking for?
Showing 486-490 of 579
-
1 Answer, Unresolved Question
-
8 Answers, Unresolved Question, Expert Answer
