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  • What is the use of w as Semi-vowel? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    A semivowel at the start of the rising diphthong does not usually count as part of the syllable’s rime¹ so yet jɛt rhymes with bet bɛt Similarly the glide in queen kwin , [kʰwi:n] doesn’t count for rhyming, allowing it to rhyme with seen sin and machine məˈʃin
  • Name for letter U in words like suede and penguin
    Words like "vowel" and "consonant" and "semivowel" properly refer to the sounds of English Now, the way that English spelling works, there's some correlation between letters and sounds; there are five letters that are usually involved in representing vowel sounds, twenty letters that are usually involved in representing consonant sounds, and one letter that can't make up its mind ("sometimes
  • Semi-vowels in English - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Possible Duplicate: When is ldquo;Y rdquo; a vowel? Why are 'w' and 'y' called semi-vowels in English?
  • When is Y a vowel? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The next point is that bifurcation into vowels and consonants is too simple: phoneticians recognise other possibilities such as "semivowel" — which "y" often is It is clear that in "Yvonne" and "mystery" all the "y"s represent vowel sounds
  • Are W and Y vowels? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Y is a semivowel because sometimes you pronounce it with the tract open (as in sky) and sometimes not (as in yesterday) Pay attention to the position of your tongue when pronouncing vowels and consonants and you will notice the difference
  • A syllable-initial consonant is semi-vowelized before a semivowel?
    I would also review your sentence "In English, a syllable-initial consonant is semi-vowelized before a semivowel?" Given that the "syllable-initial consonant" is m , m can only be before a semivowel if it precedes j or w in English, you can't say that m precedes a semivowel if you are transcribing something as mʲuzɪk In this case mʲ is a unit and precedes the back vowel u
  • Is the w in cow a vowel or a consonant? [duplicate]
    Sometimes it is closer to a consonant (namely a semivowel or glide because even though 'w' doesn't result in a substantive occlusion in the airstream, there is a restriction of airflow as with the similar glide y This occurs when the sound (with corresponding letter) appears at the beginning or middle of a word or syllable
  • Why does U sound like W in words like penguin?
    A semivowel is a vowel that acts like a consonant (including only W and Y and yet U sounds like W sound in words such as penguin, sanguine, but not in guide Can anyone tell me why?
  • Whats the history of the English letter Y as a sometimes vowel?
    The answer is that Y has always been used as a vowel in English For example, hyð The OED has a citation from Corpus Glossary (c736): Deconfugione, statione, hyðae And another from Metres of Boethius (1000): Þæt is sio an hyð
  • I have a Linking r question - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I know that in non-rhotic versions of English the r sound is not pronounced - unless the next word begins with a a vowel So my question is, If a British person says "How are you?" Would "a





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