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  2. Teeline shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Teeline shorthand is a streamlined way to transcribe the spoken word quickly by removing unnecessary letters from words and making the letters themselves faster to write. [2] Vowels are often removed when they are not the first or last letter of a word, and silent letters are also ignored. [ 2 ]

  3. Phonological history of English consonant clusters - Wikipedia

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    They also occurred in words ending in -ion and -ious, such as nation and precious. This change from /ɪu/ to /juː/, which had occurred in London by the end of the 17th century, did not take place in all dialects.

  4. German nouns - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, in the genitive, the ending -es is used … necessarily if the word ends with a sibilant (des Hauses, des Stoßes, des Schusses) usually by monosyllabic words (des Gottes, des Mannes) commonly if it ends on the letter d; Only words of more syllables usually add a simple -s (des Königs).

  5. Wikipedia:Language recognition chart - Wikipedia

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    Syllables and words ending in -aig, -eig, -oig, -uig, -aix, -eix, -oix, -uix Letter sequences: tx (also common in Basque, however) and tg Letter y is only used in the combination ny and loanwords

  6. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    Another example includes words like mean / ˈ m iː n / and meant / ˈ m ɛ n t /, where ea is pronounced differently in the two related words. Thus, again, the orthography uses only a single spelling that corresponds to the single morphemic form rather than to the surface phonological form.

  7. T - Wikipedia

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    In English, t usually denotes the voiceless alveolar plosive (International Phonetic Alphabet and X-SAMPA: /t/), as in tart, tee, or ties, often with aspiration at the beginnings of words or before stressed vowels. The letter t corresponds to the affricate /t͡ʃ/ in some words as a result of yod-coalescence (for example, in words ending in ...

  8. Dutch orthography - Wikipedia

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    The same dental consonant letter is spelled in the past participle as in the past tense forms in which it is not word-final. To help memorise when to write d and when t , Dutch students are taught the rule "'t kofschip is met thee beladen" ("the merchant ship is loaded with tea").

  9. Traditional English pronunciation of Latin - Wikipedia

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    Exception: A stressed nonhigh vowel (a, e, o) stays long before a single consonant (or cluster of p, t, c/k plus l, r) followed by an / i / or / iː / ee sound (e, i, y) plus another vowel at the end of a word: Proteus / ˈ p r oʊ t i ə s / PROH-tee-əs, Demetrius / d ɪ ˈ m iː t r i ə s / dim-EE-tree-əs.