The vowel refers to the letters a, e, i, o, u in the English alphabet. These letters repres...
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, English has 20 vowels and 20 consonants, so the English voice of species does not exceed 20 × 20 = 400; Conversely, not four hundred voices of any sound within the English recognition, or is considered incorrect pronunciation; talking about here is not...
根据下文How many vowels (元音) does English have?Well,if you look at the alphabet,it has only five:A,E,I,O and U.Six if you throw in Y.But if you actually listen to English,there are a lot more.English tries its best to reflect this in its writing system(英...
Dyske Mar-31-2010 11 votes Permalink Report Abuse The question is interesting, but I would reverse it: Why does English have lower-case letters? Most of the letters used in English derive from the Roman alphabet, which was entirely upper case. (The terms upper case and lower case derive ...
In the narratives analysed for this study, the preverbal vowels or syllables clearly have the phonological forms of free morphemes (singular auxiliaries/a/or/E/, plural, sont/are, [z]ont/[plural liaison z]are, vont/go), but it is not excluded that this phoneme can take other forms ...