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Familiarize yourself with the phonetic alphabet and distinguish it, and the phonetic transcription has a single phonetic transcription and a double phonetic transcription. The so-called polyphonetic transcription... I don't want to say it, but you should read the phonetic transcription well!
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Introduction to the classification of syllables, categorization of syllable words, two-syllable words, and polysyllabic words. Master what stressed syllables are and what are unstressed syllables. This knowledge is so helpful in learning words!
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1. If a syllable in English contains only one vowel, it is called a monosyllable.
2. A two-syllable word is a word that contains two syllables, and its stress falls on the first syllable. Such as:'ta-ble table,'Stu-Dent Student,'La-bour Labor,'let-ter letter,'win-ter winter,'Fa-Ther Father,'Tea-cher faculty.
3. More than three syllables are called polysyllables.
Method of dividing syllables:
The vowels are the bodies that make up the syllables, and the consonants are the dividing lines of the syllables. No matter how many vowels there are between two consonants, they are generally one syllable. Such as:
Bed, Bet, Seat, Beat, Beaut Excellent Beau'ty beauty.
When there is a consonant letter between two vowel letters, the consonant letter is returned to the next syllable, e.g. stu'DENT Student, LA'bour labor. When there are two consonant letters, one consonant is returned to the previous syllable and one to the last syllable, as in:
let'ter letter, win'ter winter. Monograms, which cannot be split, divide syllables by alphabetical combinations. Such as:
fa'Ther father, tea'CHER Teachers.
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A syllable ending in a vowel.
It is called an open syllable, and syllables that end in a consonant are called closed syllables.
1. Syllables: syllables are the basic unit of pronunciation, and the pronunciation of any word is decomposed into syllables to be read aloud. In English, vowels are particularly loud, a vowel can form a syllable, and a vowel can be combined with one or several consonant phonemes to form a syllable.
Generally speaking, vowels can form syllables, and consonants that are not loud and cannot form syllables. However, there are 4 consonants in the English consonant alphabet [m], [n], [ng], [l] that are loud sounds, 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.
English words have one syllable, two syllables, multiple syllables, one syllable is called monosyllable, two syllables are called two-syllable, and more than three syllables are called polysyllabic. Such as: take, ta'BLE table, POTA'to potato, pop ula'TION population, congrat ula'tion Congratulations.
tel'ecommu`nica'TION Telecommunications.
Method of dividing syllables: vowels are the main body that makes up syllables, and consonants are the dividing lines of syllables. No matter how many vowels there are between two consonants, they are generally one syllable.
Such as: bed, bet, seat, beat, beaut excellent beau'ty beauty. When there is a consonant letter between two vowel letters, the consonant letter is returned to the next syllable, as in:
stu'DENT Student, LA'bour labor. When there are two consonant letters, one consonant letter is returned to the previous syllable, and one is returned to the last syllable, e.g. let'ter letter, win'ter winter.
Monograms, which cannot be split, divide syllables by alphabetical combinations. Such as: FA'Ther father, tea'CHER Teachers.
1) Syllables can be divided into open syllables and closed syllables according to pronunciation.
Open syllables can be further divided into absolute open syllables and relative open syllables.
1) Absolute open syllable: refers to a syllable formed by a vowel letter without a consonant letter, e.g. we, hi, yo-yo
2) Relative open syllable: refers to a vowel letter followed by a consonant letter (except r), and finally a syllable composed of an unpronounced e, such as: take, make
In an open syllable, this vowel is pronounced as the "letter" itself, e.g. hi|hai|, use|ju:z|
3) Closed syllable: refers to a syllable composed of a consonant letter (except the consonant letter r) after a vowel letter, such as: leg, cross
2) Syllables can be divided into stressed syllables and unstressed syllables according to stress.
Stressed syllable: refers to a syllable that is pronounced particularly loudly in a two-syllable or multi-syllable word, called an accented syllable, marked with the accent mark " " " in the corresponding position, and other syllables are unstressed syllables, such as begin |begin|Monosyllabic words are stressed, but not accented.
Fundamentals of English pronunciation.
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Let me put it in simple language.
In phonetic transcription, each vowel constitutes a syllable. m, n, l and other consonants also form a syllable.
For example, the word able has two syllables (one is ei and one bl), so it is called a two-syllable word. A word with only one syllable is called a monosyllabic word, and a word with more than three syllables is called a polysyllabic word.
Hope it can help you, good luck to the next level o(o
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It seems that there are only in English.
There are two types of monosyllabic and polysyllabic words
A monosyllabic is a vowel letter that is pronounced in a word, such as bus polysyllabic refers to the pronunciation of two or more vowel letters in a word, such as interesting
This is what I remember, and you'd better check the grammar book again, there will be accurate explanations on it
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A syllable is the sound of a vowel after a consonant in a word.
egcar is monosyllabic.
lete is a two-syllable.
A polysyllabic is one that has more than three vowels.
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Like live is monosyllabic.
beautiful is polysyllabic.
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Monosyllable: that is, there is only one syllable composition, such as he, hat, wind, lamp, etc.;
disyllabic; That is, there are two syllables, such as window, bookstore, bedroom, under, etc.;
Polysyllable: Three or more syllables are called polysyllabic words such as three-syllable words, computer, internet, kangaroo, etc., words with more than three syllables, such as congratulate, habitation, etc
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It mainly looks at the phonetic transcription of the word.
A monosyllabic is a phonetic transcription that contains a vowel phonetic transcription, such as beat bi: t and i: is a vowel phonetic transcription.
A two-syllable is a word with two vowel phonetic transcriptions, such as wonder polysyllabic is a word with multiple vowel phonetic transcriptions, such as beautiful
What are the specific vowel phonetic transcriptions, you can go to the special symbols of Sogou Pinyin, and find the English phonetic transcription.
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English words have one syllable, two syllables, and three or more syllables. One syllable is called a monosyllabic word, two syllables are called two-syllable words, and more than three syllables are called polysyllabic words. Such as:
bed (bed) take (take) is a monosyllabic word; ta'ble (table) is a polysyllabic word; po’ta'to potato, pop ula'TION population, congrat ula'tion (congratulations) is a polysyllabic word.
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Personally, I understand that a vowel constitutes a syllable, and there are as many syllables as there are vowels.
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A monosyllabic is defined as having only one syllable, a disyllabic is referred to as two syllables, and a polysyllabic is referred to as more than three syllables.
Syllables: Syllables are the basic units of pronunciation, and the pronunciation of any word is broken down into syllables and read aloud. In English, vowels are particularly loud, a vowel can form a syllable, and a vowel can be combined with one or several consonant phonemes to form a syllable. >>>More
An open syllable is a syllable that is not followed by a single vowel letter without a consonant letter; A closed syllable is a syllable that ends with a vowel letter plus one or more consonant letters (except r) is called a closed syllable. >>>More
Stressed syllable means that one syllable is pronounced more heavily and clearly. Stressed syllables refer to monosyllabic words. Vowel letters in open syllables are often pronounced by the name of the letter. >>>More