Can you give an example? What kind of method would you like?
can you use any kind of an 22 shell like an long or short shell in an 22 gun
bargraph or linegraph
Inductive?
The word "kind" contains only one syllable.A syllable is the smallest phonological building block of language. In most cases, a syllable contains one (or two if complimentary) vowels and additional consonants. In this case, "i" is the syllabo-nucleic vowel, the initial consonant is "k" and the final consonants are "nd."
The word "distance" contains a short vowel pattern with the vowel "i" being pronounced as a short vowel sound. In this case, the syllables are divided into "dis" and "tance," where "dis" features the short vowel sound. The second syllable "tance" does not contain a short vowel but rather a schwa sound, making the overall vowel pattern a mix of short and reduced vowel sounds.
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Affix has a short i sound, as in igloo.
It has a short A (aah) as in abdomen or abdicate.
The a in the word ample has a short Asound.Pronounce the "a" as you would in the word ANT.
long. This word is one proof that the terms long and short do not properly apply to English vowels. The vowel sound in "girl" is no kind of i, long or short. Long i in "girl" would make guy-yerl, and a short i would make ghih-url. What we have in fact a long vocalic r: Grrl ( or a short e: gel, in BBC English).
The "U" in "accumulate" makes a short vowel sound, similar to the "uh" sound in "sun" or "cup".
A vowel that comes before a double letter is typically a short vowel sound. In English, this is often seen in words like "batter" or "dinner," where the short vowel is followed by the double consonant. However, there are exceptions and variations depending on specific words and their pronunciations.
In the English language, the letter "o" in the word "profile" is considered a long vowel sound. A long vowel sound is when a vowel says its name, like the "o" in "profile" making the "oh" sound. This is in contrast to short vowel sounds, where the vowel sound is short, like in the word "hot" where the "o" makes the short "ah" sound.
In the word "postpone," both o's have a short vowel sound (as in "pot" or "top").
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The i has a long i sound (tryb) because of the silent E. Tribe rhymes with bribe and scribe.