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  2. Egyptian Arabic phonology - Wikipedia

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    The basic rule is that, proceeding from the end to the beginning of the word, the stress goes on the first encountered syllable of any of these types: A heavy syllable : that is, a syllable ending in either a long vowel (CVː), a long vowel and a consonant (CVːC), or two consonants (CVCC)

  3. Argobba language - Wikipedia

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    The phoneme /a/ can stand in any position of the word and is related to the vowels /e/ and /o/. The vowel /e/ can be placed in any position of the word, while it is rarely in the initial position. The /i/ occurs in any position of the word, but there is a prefix added when it is in initial position. There are few words that start with the /e/.

  4. Syllabary - Wikipedia

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    In the linguistic study of written languages, a syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or (more frequently) morae which make up words.. A symbol in a syllabary, called a syllabogram, typically represents an (optional) consonant sound (simple onset) followed by a vowel sound ()—that is, a CV (consonant+vowel) or V syllable—but other phonographic mappings, such as ...

  5. Initial sound table - Wikipedia

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    An initial sound table (German: Anlauttabel) is a table, list or chart which shows a letter together with a picture of the things whose word start with that letter.They are commonly used in German classrooms for language teaching.

  6. Phonics - Wikipedia

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    Reading by using phonics is often referred to as decoding words, sounding-out words or using print-to-sound relationships.Since phonics focuses on the sounds and letters within words (i.e. sublexical), [13] it is often contrasted with whole language (a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading) and a compromise approach called balanced literacy (the attempt to combine whole language and ...

  7. Medumba phonology - Wikipedia

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    Consonant-final words - which are generally CVC because of the size constraint that favours CV or CVC words - are often augmented by a final vowel. This process of vowel insertion happens in one of two contexts: (i) before a pause; (ii) at the end of a sentence.

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  9. Kensiu language - Wikipedia

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    Word and syllable patterns. Typically, Mon–Khmer languages may have three types of syllables: Major syllables with a full inventory of vowels and initial and final consonants. They may occur as monosyllabic words or as the final syllable of disyllabic words, i.e. 'CVC, 'CCVC, CV.'CVC, 'CV.CVC.