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The hyphens make it seem like it is being shown to have three syllables. Yet d alone can't make a syllable, unless it's pronounced as when we say the name of the letter D . Consequently, I still don't understand the answer. So is it
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Kooyeen wrote: And I'm 100% sure that if I know it, I definitely don't know it can be spelled two ways. Kooyeen, you have (at least) one of these too! I guess we should focus on that. We said it's not a difference between BrE and AmE, so not
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Yankee wrote: Kooyeen, you should be able to get this one. I'm 100% sure you've seen the word recently. And I'm 100% sure that if I know it, I definitely don't know it can be spelled two ways. I guess we should focus on that. We said it's not
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I see, thanks. I usually use Merriam-Webster online for pronunciation, but often I find some other alternative or possible pronunciations, so I never know what to choose (for words I never heard or that I'm not likely to hear, like "Pythagorean",
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From www.m-w.com
syllable
1 : a unit of spoken language that is next bigger than a
speech sound and consists of one or more vowel sounds alone or of a
syllabic consonant alone or of either with one or more consonant sounds
preceding
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There are many rules governing the writing of compounds, and many
exceptions to the rules. I would say that you should always first
consult a good dictionary to see if the compound has an established
form. From Webster's Third New International
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The tendency is for hyphenated words to eventually lose their hyphen (e.g. to-day, good-bye) but in the case of "cooperate" I think the retention of the hyphen is advisable, as an aid to pronunciation and understanding. To me, "cooperate" looks
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Hello. Maybe you've already seen this little
poem called The Chaos on the Internet...
It's pretty useful to learn pronunciation and
rhythm. Maybe one of you could read the
it little by little, no matter if it's gonna take a
month or a year...
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