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Grapheme-phoneme correspondence
- September 11, 2015
- Posted by Mila
In English, a phoneme is the smallest unit of sound. There are around 44, depending on the various accents, and they can be composed of as few as one letter and as many as four. Adding these units of sound together is how words are crafted. A grapheme is how a phoneme is written down,…
Fronting/Fronted
- September 10, 2015
- Posted by Mila
The technique of adding emphasis to a word or a phrase by placing it at the beginning of the sentence is called fronting. The main clause and sentence subject will now follow after the “fronted” word or phrase, where the fronted words would normally follow the main verb. This technique is also called “front-focus” or…
Finite verb
- September 9, 2015
- Posted by Mila
Verbs in their past or present form are called finite verbs (or “tensed verbs”). In any sentence, if there is only one verb, it will be finite, and every sentence needs a finite verb. They can be used for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person; they are useful as the main verb of the sentence, and…
Exclamation
- September 8, 2015
- Posted by Mila
An exclamation, also known as an interjection, is a word, short phrase or sound that shows emotion. Feelings conveyed can consist of disbelief, surprise, anger, pain, pleasure, and so forth. Commonly used words are ow, ouch, yay, wow, hey, what, stop, great and oh. These devices are frequently seen in conversation but are rarely used…