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Compare also “Fluellen” from Welsh “Llywelyn” #welsh #english #floyd #lloyd #names #linguistics #pronunciation #phonetics #phonology
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Compare also “Fluellen” from Welsh “Llywelyn” #welsh #english #floy…
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Kira Howard | Speech Sound Disorders and Early Intervention on Instagram: "I’ve gotten a lot of questions about the staRt app lately, so I wanted to show a video that demonstrates how it can be helpful to let a child experiment with tongue position so they see how it changes the waves. Sometimes they stumble across a decent ‘r’ and the biofeedback can help them recognize it was correct 👏🏻 this app is seriously a game changer. #speechsounddisorders #childhoodapraxiaofspeech #pediatricspeech #sl
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💎 هل كورس ال #TEFL في TEFLism College London هيساعدك تحقق أهدافك كمدرس إنجليزي؟ …
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Ever wonder why two has a silent “w”? Here’s the secret: That “tw” actually means two things that go together. It’s a built-in clue from Old English— and it shows up in words like twin, twist, twice, and twenty. Even the makers of the chocolate Twix bar used it to hint that there were two pieces in each pack! But here’s the coolest part: There are tons of hidden patterns like this in English… and once you know them, spelling and decoding finally make sense. 🧠 I made a print-and-go list of these
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Ever wonder why two has a silent “w”? Here’s the secret: That “tw” …
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Ever notice how words like sniff, snore, and sneeze all start with SN—and all have to do with the nose or mouth? 👃 That’s not a coincidence. It’s a phonestheme—a spelling pattern that gives us a clue about what a word means. In this case, SN hints that the word involves the nose or mouth — sniff, snore, sneeze, snarl, snout… But it doesn’t stop there. Other phonesthemes hide in plain sight, too: 💡 KN words often relate to understanding or mental skill — know, knew, knack, knowledge… 💡 TR word
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Ever notice how words like sniff, snore, and sneeze all start with SN…
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