Two vowels in one syllable (not a diphthong)

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Two vowels in one syllable (not a diphthong)

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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.
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Re: Two vowels in one syllable (not a diphthong)

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Clayton wrote:In the first syllable(ʌnʌt.) there are 2 vowels.
That is not correct :!: "unut" is 2 syllables.

The whole word unutterable has 5 syllables:

un | ut | ter | a | ble
Clayton wrote: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.
It's important to distinguish between vowels and vowel SOUNDS. The word "seat", for example, is one syllable with two vowels, but only one vowel sound.

Here is the definition of "syllable" from the Apple Dictionary:

syllable (noun): a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word; e.g., there are two syllables in water and three in inferno.

This page about understanding syllables may also help.
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Re: Two vowels in one syllable (not a diphthong)

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Thanks man. Yeah ,if it's considered 2 syllables there won't be any problem. I use Cambridge Advanced Learner dictionary which shows 4 syllables for this word and the first of which is "unut". I've got no idea about it :~:
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Re: Two vowels in one syllable (not a diphthong)

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Hey men, I just tried to count syllables in the word 'onomatopoeia'. Do you think 6 is correct :?:
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love one is the word which has two vowel in one syllable {-: {-: {-: {-: {-:
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reindeer wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:48 pm Hey men, I just tried to count syllables in the word 'onomatopoeia'. Do you think 6 is correct :?:
Yes, six syllables: on-o-ma-to-poei-a /ˌɒnəmatəˈpiːə/
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