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Hi there, Here's a sentence from a book " The Articulate Mammal: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics" In speech, three processes, at the very least, are taking (1) place simultaneously: first, sounds are actually being (2) uttered;
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anglista2008
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Hi Avangi, it's pretty complicated, I'll try to explain it better. I'll use an equivalent phonetic transcription to avoid IPA, because I heard not everyone can see the symbols. MW breaks the words into syllables in phonetic transcriptions
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It seems to me that you are wrestling with the "Second-Letter Rule",
which says that a single vowel letter (i.e., not combined with another
vowel letter in a digraph) is pronounced tense if the second letter
after it is another vowel letter,
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If you don't like to use another explanation, then I try to explain it and you may correct it for me. The sentence of:
"I like him more than she gives the impression of I like him more than she likes him."
means: She expressed an idea that I
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Excuse me, I put 'Approaching' instead of 'Seizing'. Hi Ariel, Why don't you try the Cambridge Dictionary online? Just click in "show phonetics". :-) http://dictionary.cambridge.org/ Irma. BTW Mexican. Thanks, I am
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einde o'callaghan
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Approaching this chance, Excuse me, I put 'Approaching' instead of 'Seizing'. Do you all know some sites where I can find ... third person present tense, plural, etc.? Thanks you all. Ariel Hi Ariel, Why don't you try the
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ariel alonzo medina v?zquez
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"Ariel Alonzo Medina V?zquez" schrieb im Newsbeitrag Approaching this chance, Do you all know some sites where I can find information of pronunciation for the past tense, third person present tense, plural, etc.? Thanks you all. Ariel Hi
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irma
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For example, http://www.uiowa.edu/~histwrit/passive and active voice.htm Asserts that you can identify the use of the passive voice by finding instances of the verb "to be". Examples on that page such as "On July 14, 1789, there
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Hi everybody, In one of my classes, I am doing ... post it here. Thank you in advance for any help! If you think about the meanings of "allophone" and "phoneme," you'll realize this is an impossible request. What
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Phonetically, of course, the only place most of us in the US have a length contrast is in pairs like "cap" and "cab", where the only phonetic difference is that the vowel in the second is longer. That may be true of "most
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