Tag: consonants
Table 7- Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs
Pronunciation of vowel digraphs
What are Six Syllable Types?
Syllable Types Syllables are the building blocks of spoken language and can be categorised into different types based on their structure. Here are six different types of syllables: Closed Syllables: A closed syllable ends with one or more consonant sounds and typically has a short vowel sound. When a closed syllable is […]
The Phonics rules in English
There are 15 Phonics rules for reading and spelling: vowels in syllables, long and short vowels, silent e rule, consonants digraphs and blends and etc.
About English Alphabet
Phonemes vs. Letters: While there are 26 letters in the alphabet, the English language has more than 44 speech sounds (phonemes). This is due to the fact that multiple letters or combinations of letters can represent a single sound, and some letters can represent more than one sound.
Articulatory Phonetics
Have you ever wondered how we create the amazing variety of sounds that make up language? Articulatory phonetics is like the behind-the-scenes tour of speech production. It's the exploration of how our lips, tongue, vocal cords, and other parts of our vocal tract come together to form the sounds we use to communicate.