Hey guys, I've got a question:
The biggest syllable in English is CCCVCCCC. Now for example we have the word "unutterable". My dictionary says the phonetic transcription of this word is ʌnʌt. ə r.ə.bl
In the first syllable(ʌnʌt.) there are 2 vowels. Something like this:VCVC.
How is it possible to have two vowels in one syllable. As far as I know there could be clusters of consonants in one syllable but only one vowel.
Appreciate your help.
