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- Definition and characteristic features of Synonyms
- Syntactic functions in English language
- Rules to stress placement on three-syllables words
- Classification of English fricatives
- [Q/A] What is Phonetics?
- Main characteristics of words
- Homonyms definition and characteristic features
- Difference between affricative and fricative in term of manner of production
- Differences between open and closed syllables?
- Use of the bound morphemes
- Main approaches in semantics study
- Morpheme, stem, root and affix
- Difference between voiced and voiceless consonants
- Rules for phonemes [dʒ] and [ tʃ ]
- Assimilation of place of articulation
- Cases of noun in the English Sentences
- Rules for phonemes: /m/ and /n/
- Difference between affricatives and voiceless plosives
- Phonemic transcription
- Assimilation of voice
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