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- Difference between a consonant and a vowel
- Morpheme, stem, root and affix
- Rules for vowel quality
- Common features of plosive, fricative, nasal consonants
- Weak form and strong form of auxiliaries
- Rules for phonemes [dʒ] and [ tʃ ]
- Rules to stress placement on three-syllables words
- Kinds of Grammar
- Phonological rules for voiced plosives: b d g
- Classification of English fricatives
- Articulatory and phonemic difference between the following pairs
- Significant issues related to lexicology
- Suffixes not affect stress placement
- Nature, structure of english syllables
- Production of speech sound
- Notes on stress placement
- Stress in compound words
- General definition of stress in English
- State the definition of phonology in English
- Difference between monothongs and dipthongs
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