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/aʊ/ as in “Town”
/aɪ/
as in “Light”
/eɪ/
as in “Play”
/eə/
as in “Pair”
/ɪə/
as in “Deer”
/oʊ/
as in “Slow”
/ɔɪ/
as in “Toy”
/ʊə/
as in “Sure” |
1. A Statement A Declaration Ends in a Period"."
2. Interrogative Asks A Question Ends With a Question Mark"?"
3. A Command Imperative Sentence Usually Makes a Request Ends in a
Period or Exclamation Mark"!""."
4 Exclamative An Exclamatory Sentence, Expresses Emotions, Ends with an
Exclamation Mark"!" |
A Set
of Structural Constraints (in Linguistics) on a Writer's and Speaker's
Compositions as it Pertains to Clauses, Phrases, and Words. It has Two
Different Approaches Traditional and Theoretical. It also Restricts
Domains such as Phonology, Morphology and Syntax. 3 Types Prescriptive,
Descriptive and Transformational-Generative. |