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introduction to syllables what is syllable? the syllable may be defined as one or more speech – sounds forming a single uninterrupted unit of utterance which may be a whole word, e.g. man [mæn], i [ai] a syllable is a letter, or a combination of letters that are said together in a single effort or chunking of sounds. every syllable must have a vowel. words can have one, two, three or multi-syllables in them. types of words mono syllable - a word consists of a single syllable e.g bat disyllable -a word consists of two syllables e.g father polysyllable - a word consists of more than three syllables e.g intellegence different types of a syllable open syllable closed syllable vowel consonant e syllables consonant "l-e" syllable "r" controlled syllable vowel digraph/diphtong syllable devision of syllables 1. if there is a consonant between two vowels the syllable is seperated before this …
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/ ther, ki / tchen, te / le / pho / ne,daugh / ter. note 5. explosives preceded by the letters n and l have can form a syllable with the letters d,t,b,p,g,k: 'apple [ 'aepl ],'little [ 'litl ], 'table [ ' teibl ],' middle [' midl]. the following words are two-syllable both in spelling and pronunciation: 'cotton [ 'kotn ],'lesson [ 'lesn ],'ribbon [ 'ribn ],'open [ 'oupn ],'broken [ 'broukn ],'written [ 'ritn ],'total [ 'toutl ],'final [ 'fainl ],'captain [ 'kaeptn ]. the vowel preceding the letters n and i is completely reduced and can not be read in the unstressed state. thank you for attention!!! image1.jpeg image2.jpeg image3.jpeg image4.jpeg image5.jpeg image6.jpeg image7.jpeg image8.jpeg image9.jpeg syllable > starts with a consonant (b, ©, ¢, fg, 4, j, &!,m, np, q, fs, t, v, wx, y, 2) > next letter is a vowel (a, e, i, 0, …
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ong (oi, oy, aw, ow/owl...) > first vowel is long. > second vowel is usually silent . > proof: vv examples: hair stray haul note: two vowels together are not always a vowel digraph or diphthong. englishhasawidevarietyof ===: vv oh ® ve at ® vcc ask ® vccc asked ® cv no ® cvc not cvcc ramp ® cvvccc ramps ® ccv flew ® ccvc flute ® ccvcc flutes ccvccc crafts cccv spree ® cccvc spleen ® cccvcc strength ® cccvccc . strengths skill — syllables nore: syllables words are made up of parts called syllables. each syllable has a vowel sound. clap ly a fun way to count syllables is to clap os you read each word, es exomples: bat clap i sylable monkey 2 claps 2 syllcbles forever 3clops 3 syllables directions: read each word as you clap the syllables. write the number of syllables each word has. …
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introduction to syllables what is syllable? the syllable may be defined as one or more speech – sounds forming a single uninterrupted unit of utterance which may be a whole word, e.g. man [mæn], i [ai] a syllable is a letter, or a combination of letters that are said together in a single effort or chunking of sounds. every syllable must have a vowel. words can have one, two, three or multi-syllables in them. types of words mono syllable - a word consists of a single syllable e.g bat disyllable -a word consists of two syllables e.g father polysyllable - a word consists of more than three syllables e.g intellegence different types of a syllable open syllable closed syllable vowel …

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