The Spelling Patterns of English |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE SPELLING OF VOWEL | 2 |
History phonology morphophonology and spelling | 4 |
Copyright | |
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according adjectives allomorph and/or applies aspects basic Chapter Chinese cluster cond consonant letter consonant sound context derivatives digraph diphthongs discussed distinguished disyllabic English orthography English spelling etymology example free morpheme frequent function gemination grapheme graphotactic constraints graphs Group heavy vowels homographs homophones implied indicated intramorphemic Japanese language Latin prefix lax vowels learner lexical words LISTING RULES logographic main spelling MAJOR RULE man'yōgana marking meaning medial morpheme boundary morphophonology multiphones non-final non-lexical Note nouns occurs open syllables palatalisation phoneme phonographic phonological phonotactic plural preceding principle pronounced pronunciation r-tense Rare spellings re-write rule reading reduced vowels regarded regular related words represent Saxon genitive script sequences single letter specified spelling patterns spelling rules stressed suffix syllable division tautomorphemic tense vowel triphthongs trisyllabic laxing underlying forms unstressed unvoiced verb vowel letter Vowel Shift vowel sounds word-final word-initial words ending writing system written