THE CLASSIFICATION OF SYLLABIC STRUCTURE IN ENGLISH WORDS.
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Key words:consonant sounds, vowel sounds, syllables, closed, covered, uncovered, sonorous, distinctive, perspectives, recognitive, syllabic structure.Аннотация
Annotation:The basic ideas of English syllabic structure are examined in this
article, which also explains how syllables serve as the units of meaning and
pronunciation.The different syllable types—open and closed—and how they affect
phonetic patterns are covered in the article. It highlights basic English syllable forms,
like CV (consonant-vowel) and CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant), and looks at how
they affect spoken language's word stress and rhythm.The paper also discusses the
significance of syllabic organization for literacy and language acquisition, showing
how syllable comprehension improves spelling and reading.All things considered, the
paper encourages more research into the connection between syllable structure and
language processing and is a useful tool for linguists, teachers, and students interested
in the phonological features of English.
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