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- Difference between monothongs and dipthongs
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- What makes a stop different from a fricative
- Significant issues related to lexicology
- 2 types of elision in English
- Phonetic transcription
- Common features of plosive, fricative, nasal consonants
- Morpheme, stem, root and affix
- Weak form and strong form of “to be”
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- Classification of homonyms in English
- Homonyms definition and characteristic features
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- Use of weak form in special cases
- Weak form and strong form of auxiliaries
- Strong and weak vowels: the ə vowel
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