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How many phonemes in the words locker and shoelace?
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In the word candy, each letter stands for a phoneme (that is not true of all English words, but true of this one) so there are five phonemes.
Phonemes are the smallest units of sound in a language that can distinguish meanings of words. For example, in English, the phonemes /k/ and /æ/ combine to form the word "cat."
When you combine several phonemes together, they form a morpheme, which is the smallest unit of meaning in language. Morphemes combine to create words, and words combine to create sentences in a language.
How many phonemes in the words locker and shoelace?
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In the word candy, each letter stands for a phoneme (that is not true of all English words, but true of this one) so there are five phonemes.
There are some but not many words that can be used in place of small sister. Younger sister can be used in place of small sister. As can little sister.
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: one of the phonemes (as \k, a, t\ in cat, tack, act) of a language that can be assigned to a relative sequential order of minimal segments - compare suprasegmental phoneme
: one of the phonemes (as \k, a, t\ in cat, tack, act) of a language that can be assigned to a relative sequential order of minimal segments - compare suprasegmental phoneme
"Milkman" is not a phoneme; it is a combination of phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word. In "milkman," the phonemes would be /m/, /ɪ/, /l/, /k/, /m/, /ə/, /n/.
Sister Mariah is "Soeur Mariah" in French.
it depends on what you have against your sister in other words blackmail.
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