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VCV and VCCV are phonetic syllable patterns used in linguistics to describe the arrangement of consonants (C) and vowels (V) in words. VCV stands for a vowel-consonant-vowel pattern, indicating a syllable structure where a vowel is flanked by consonants. VCCV, on the other hand, represents a vowel surrounded by two consonants before and after it. These patterns are often used in teaching reading and understanding syllable division.

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