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Topic: Final (linguistics)


  
  English Syllable and Stress
The area of linguistics that puts effort into the understanding the sounds of a language is Phonetics, a sub-category of Phonetics, which deals specifically with the ways sounds are organized into the individual languages and studies the subset of those sounds that constitute language and meaning, is Phonology.
According to Rogers (2000) “phonemes can be thought of as instructions for articulating speech-sounds, and so a phoneme can be described in terms of the behavior of the vocal apparatus that occurs when a physiologically normal speaker articulates his or her particular representation of the phoneme.
”any consonant except for h,r,w,j may be final consonant.
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Oh and finally, just one thought I had, was that I thought it would be really useful to outline for communications purposes how the OA will be more than a video on demand service.
Her role is primarily the establishing of archive processes, procedures and policies for all New Media platforms which initially meant paralleling those already in place for Television and Radio and adapting them to support the archive management of the new services.
Sally is Head of the Department of Linguistics and Phonetics in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures’s.
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