No. The EA pair has an R-shaped short E sound (caret I) , as in "herd."
No, the word "heard" is not a short sound. It is a two-syllable word where the first syllable is stressed, making it slightly longer in duration.
No. The A has either a short U or short O sound (wuz, woz). The short A is heard in wax.
It has no A sound. The EA is pronounced as a caret U (ur), to sound like herd (hurd).This is practically the same as a short U (hurd).
Yes. It is the short A sound as in lamb and camp. The short A heard in lamp and land has a slightly different sound than the short A heard in lap and lack.
Yes. It is the short A sound as in lamb and camp. The short A heard in lamp and land has a slightly different sound than the short A heard in lap and lack.
No, the word "heard" is not a short sound. It is a two-syllable word where the first syllable is stressed, making it slightly longer in duration.
Long a sound
No. The A has either a short U or short O sound (wuz, woz). The short A is heard in wax.
short
It has no A sound. The EA is pronounced as a caret U (ur), to sound like herd (hurd).This is practically the same as a short U (hurd).
Yes. It is the short A sound as in lamb and camp. The short A heard in lamp and land has a slightly different sound than the short A heard in lap and lack.
Yes. The A has the short A sound as in bag and band. It is slightly different from the short A sound heard in back and bat.
short
Yes. It is the short A sound as in lamb and camp. The short A heard in lamp and land has a slightly different sound than the short A heard in lap and lack.
It has a short A, as in ban and man. The long A (ay) sound is heard in cane.
Yes it does. The short A sound in bag is also heard in the words bad and bass. It is slightly different from the short A heard in bat and back.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in cab and man.