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Monosyllabic pairs are words that consists of two monosyllabic (one-syllable) words, such as "hot dog" or "rain coat."
Two words that are near homonyms are "presence" and "presents", as they sound very similar but have different meanings.
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Words that differ by only one phoneme are called minimal pairs.
The phone number of the Words-On-Wheels is: 610-278-5100.
The phone number of the Words And Pictures Museum is: 413-586-9855.
One can use many different programs to see if their phone number spells any words. Websites such as phonespell have such programs that show users words that their phone number can spell.
Their and they're
In phonology, nominal pairs Almost pairs and Minimal pairs means pairs of words which are excepted for one phenomic difference sound alike.
Each letter corresponds with nos. on your phone. Ea. no. typically has 3 letters underneath.
Monosyllabic pairs are words that consists of two monosyllabic (one-syllable) words, such as "hot dog" or "rain coat."
Before cell phones, anyone who had telephone service had a "house phone" or what is now called a "landline". Since cell phones have become popular, people will often use the words "house phone" to distinguish between that service/number and their cell phone service/number.
Words that have 'phone' in them are:headphonesphonedphonemephonesphoneticphoneticallyphoneticsphoney
In phonology, minimal pairs are pairs of words or phrases in a particular language, which differ in only one phonological element, such as a phone, phoneme, toneme or chroneme and have distinct meaning.An example is comb and rome. The phonemic transcription of comb is [komb] and the phonemic transcription of rome is [rown]. Therefor this pair of words constitute a minimal pair: initial consonant.
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Two words that are near homonyms are "presence" and "presents", as they sound very similar but have different meanings.