communicative-normativ phonetics: homographs va homophones
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if the verb ends in a -d or a -t, the -ed ending is pronounced as [id] and makes a new syllable: add - added course: communicative-normativ phonetics theme: homographs words are sometimes the same in spelling but differ in pronunciation and translation. these words are called homographs. for example: 1. wind [wind] – shamol; 2. wind [waind] – buramoq (soatni) 1. read [ri:d] – o‘qimoq 2. read [red] – read fe’lining past simple shakli what is a homophone? a homophone is a word that has the same spelling or pronunciation as one or more other words. importantly, homophones like “son” and “sun” do not share the same meaning - even though they look and sound alike. for his reason, …
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