Tag: syllable
Table 7- Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs
Pronunciation of vowel digraphs
Vowel and Consonant Sounds in Syllable
Vowel and consonant sounds in a syllable In linguistics, vowels and consonants are two fundamental speech sounds that make up the building blocks of spoken language. Vowels and consonants are distinct in terms of how they are produced and how they are perceived by listeners. Vowels are speech sounds produced with an open […]
Pronunciation of the letter “a”
Here are some common pronunciation patterns for the letter a :short, long vowel, schwa sound, CVce patterns, ea, ough, au, ar, al. aw, ai combinations.
Pronunciation of the letter “i”
The pronunciation patterns for the letters "i" , along with their phonetic transcriptions using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): short, long i, and other types : lid, time,believe,child, bird,fly, tie,like, wild etc.
How to form the Degrees of Comparison
Here are the general rules of orthography for forming the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives with er and est endings: