What type of sound is represented by the final /n/ in the words 'sudden' and 'mutton'?

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Explanation

The final /n/ in 'sudden' and 'mutton' functions as a syllabic consonant, meaning it forms a syllable on its own without a vowel. It is neither a sibilant (hissing sound) nor simply a suffix.

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