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The vowel phoneme is the body that makes up the syllable, and the consonant is the dividing line of the syllable. Each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, e.g. bed.
Both vowel phonemes can form a syllable, e.g. seat, beat, beaut excellent beau'ty beauty. When there is a consonant phoneme between two vowel phonemes, the consonant phoneme is one syllable after it, as in:
stu'DENT Student, LA'bour labor. When there are two consonant phonemes, one consonant phoneme is the first syllable and the other is the last syllable, as in win'ter winter fa'Ther father, tea'CHER Teachers.
Is there something wrong with this? It says that each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, and then it lists the bed, bet that both of these phonetic transcriptions are two consonant phonemes with one vowel! This is an encyclopedia copy, and the more I look at it, the more uncomfortable I become?
Please ask the teacher to help me see, and write down your method of dividing syllables casually, and I will not copy the answer. Thank you New Oriental Ask >> High School Education" Senior 1 Add keywords so that more people can find your question Add Keywords Dividing English Syllables Vowel phonemes are the main body that makes up syllables, and consonants are the dividing lines of syllables. Each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, as in :
Bed, bet. Both vowel phonemes can form a syllable, e.g. seat, beat, beaut excellent beau'ty beauty.
When there is a consonant phoneme between two vowel phonemes, the consonant phoneme is returned to the next syllable, e.g., stu'DENT Student, LA'bour labor. When there are two consonant phonemes, one consonant phoneme returns to the previous syllable, and one to the last syllable, as if:
win'ter winter fa'Ther father, tea'CHER Teachers. Is there something wrong with this? It says that each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, and then it lists the bed, bet that both of these phonetic transcriptions are two consonant phonemes with one vowel!
This is an encyclopedia copy, and the more I look at it, the more uncomfortable I become?
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There are some rules for dividing the syllables of words, which are as follows:1. If there is a vowel between the two consonants, the vowel will be at the back.
2. If there are two vowels between the two consonants, then the vowel in the middle is one in front of one and one in the back.
3. If there are three vowels in the middle of two consonants, the vowels in the middle are one before and two after the second, which is rare, and even less common with four vowels.
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Chinese syllables are divided into two syllables, three syllables, overall recognition syllables, and self-formed syllables; English syllables can be divided into open syllables and closed syllables according to their pronunciation.
The syllables of the Pinyin language are pronounced by a combination of vowels and consonants, the syllables of Chinese are pronounced by a combination of initials and finals, and the single vowels that can be pronounced are also syllables.
Brief introduction. For non-tonal languages such as English, Spanish, and Russian, the main body of pronunciation is syllables. For tonal languages such as Chinese and Thai, their pronunciation has tones in addition to syllables, and syllables plus tones are pronunciations.
The number of syllables in Mandarin Chinese is about 400, and the pronunciation is about 1,300. Syllables are different from ** bars, and many people have confusion and should be distinguished.
The syllable is the basic unit of speech, and it is also the phonetic unit that expresses meaning, and it is the carrier unit of the morpheme as the smallest phonetic and semantic combination of language. According to this, some human languages have a syllabic body that is also a morpheme, such as monosyllabic language.
Some languages have a body of morphemes (mainly root morphemes) that consist of 2 or 3 syllables, such as two-syllable or three-syllable; Some languages do not have a strong correspondence between the morpheme body and the syllable body, such as X-syllable language, but its length is also between 1-3 syllables, with a unit length limit.
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Pro, office syllable division: f s is habituated into 3 tones according to phonics, and one tone is stressed.
station: ste n into two syllables. The t inside pronounces the sound of d.
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What is Syllable? How do you divide syllables?
When there is a consonant (one) between two vowel phonemes, the consonant phoneme is returned to the next syllable; For example, when a student has two consonant phonemes, one goes to the front and the other to the back. Win ter Winter haha! If you like it, pay attention.
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The syllables are divided as follows:1. There are several vowel letters in a word, and there are several syllables.
2. If there are two consonants between the two vowels, the consonants are separated, one on each side.
3. There is only one consonant between two vowels, and the consonant is divided into the next syllable.
4. The letter combination should be divided into the same syllable.
5. The e that is not pronounced at the end of the word does not constitute a syllable.
6. Two vowel letters together, generally a combination of letters, pronounce a vowel and form a syllable.
Introduction to syllables. An open syllable is a word that ends in the pronounced vowels a, e, i, o, u, or a consonant + no pronounced e syllable. r except.
It's easy to make mistakes when an open syllable is followed by a consonant, e.g., i like bob, which is a sentence that you can't pronounce if you don't know how to pronounce e.
A syllable that ends with one or more consonant letters (except r) with only one vowel phoneme in the middle is called a closed syllable. Examples: map, desk, dog, pig
Note: In closed syllables, vowel letters do not pronounce the "letter" itself. Stressed closed syllables are pronounced as short vowels.
Stressed closed syllables are syllables that end in a syllable with a consonant factor and are stressed syllables.
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Syllabic division steps1. Find vowels: When there are multiple vowels in a word, the method is the same.
2. The vowel goes forward to find the consonant.
3. The vowel finds the consonant and forms pinyin, which is counted as a syllable.
4. The vowel cannot find the consonant and pronounce it by itself, forming a syllable.
5. Consonants are assigned to syllables that are pronounced smoothly; Up to three consonants str-ai-ght before and after a vowel.
Syllabic division mantraOne back, two breakups, multiple middle left and right, the combination of letters is counted as one, and common combinations should be complied with.
At the end of the word, look at the e plus syllable, the pronunciation is not pronounced into two kinds, the two words are connected without connecting hands, and the last head is verified by listening.
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The method of dividing syllables.
The vowel phoneme is the body that makes up the syllable, and the consonant is the dividing line of the syllable. Each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, e.g. bed.
Both vowel phonemes can form a syllable, e.g. seat, beat, beaut excellent beau'ty beauty. When there is a consonant phoneme between two vowel phonemes, the consonant phoneme is one syllable after it, as in:
stu'DENT Student, LA'bour labor. When there are two consonant phonemes, one consonant phoneme is the first syllable and the other is the last syllable, as in win'ter winter fa'Ther father, tea'CHER Teachers.
1) Syllables can be divided into open syllables and closed syllables according to pronunciation Open syllables can be divided into absolute open syllables and relative open syllables (1) Absolute open syllables: refers to a syllable formed by a vowel phoneme without a consonant phoneme, such as: we, hi, yo-yo (2) Relative open syllable:
A vowel phoneme is followed by a consonant phoneme (except r) and ended with an unpronounced e-letter syllable, e.g., take, make In an stressed open syllable, the vowel letter pronounces the "letter" itself, e.g. hi|hai|, use|ju:z|(3) Closed syllables:
Refers to syllables composed of consonant letters (except for the consonant letter r) after vowel letters, such as: leg, cross syllables can be divided into stressed syllables and non-stressed syllables according to stress Stressed syllables: refers to a syllable that has a particularly loud pronunciation in a two-syllable or polysyllabic word, called an accented syllable, marked in the corresponding position with the accent mark " ", and other syllables are unstressed syllables, such as begin |bi’gin|Monosyllabic words are stressed, but not accented.
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How to divide the syllables of English words:
Syllables are the basic unit of pronunciation, and the pronunciation of any word is broken down into syllables and read aloud.
1. In English, vowels (a e i o u a total of five) are particularly loud, a vowel phoneme (phoneme is not a letter) can form a syllable, and a vowel phoneme and one or several consonant phonemes can also form a syllable. Generally speaking, vowel phonemes can form syllables, and consonant phonemes that are not loud cannot form syllables. However, there are 4 consonants in English consonant phonemes [m], [n], [ng], and [l] that are sonatiles, and they combine with consonant phonemes to form syllables.
The syllables they form tend to appear at the end of the word and are generally unstressed syllables.
2. English words have one syllable, two syllables, multiple syllables, one syllable is called a monosyllabic word, two syllables are called two-syllable words, and more than two syllables are called polysyllabic. For example, take is a monosyllabic word; 'Ta-ble tables are two-syllable words; po-'ta-to potato, po-pu-'la-tion population, con-gra-tu-'Congratulations on la-tion, te-le-com-mu-ni-'ca-tion, telecommunications, etc., are polysyllabic words.
3. The core of syllables is vowels, and vowels can form syllables alone or together with consonant letters. The e at the end of the take word is not pronounced, so it is a monosyllabic word. Be careful not to confuse vowels with vowel letters.
The division of syllables is based on vowels, and if the vowel letters are not pronounced, they cannot form syllables. If two vowel letters are pronounced together, but only one vowel is pronounced, it still counts as one syllable.
4. Each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, such as: bed, bet. Both vowel phonemes can form a syllable, as in:
Seat, beat, beaut excellent beau'ty beauty. When there is a consonant phoneme between two vowel phonemes, the consonant phoneme is returned to the next syllable, e.g., stu'DENT Student, LA'bour labor, fa'Ther father, tea'When there are two consonant phonemes, one consonant phoneme is the first syllable and the other is the last syllable, as if:
win'ter winter oc'Tober October SEP'Tember September.
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