PECULIARITIES OF THE SYLLABLE FORMATION AND SYLLABLE DEVISION IN ENGLISH
Keywords:
Disciplinary, Etymological, Harmony, Litotes, Stimulating, Implemented, Capabilities, Discourse, Casually, Sparingly, Emphatic, Stimulating, Contribute, Boundary, Insult, Declarative, Rhetorical, Ultimately.Abstract
In English, syllables are formed by combining vowels and consonants in various ways, and they can be divided into different types based on their structure and pronunciation.
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