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na | Open, VC, closed syllable and consonant cluster |
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na | Syllables: free; backwards; jumbled; consonant groups |
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Open, VC, closed syllable and consonant cluster Explanation: Hola, ahí van: Sílaba libre: open syllable Sílaba inversa: Formada por: vocal + consonante. Link 1: "... there can be a V-onset, they admit, consequently, the existence of V and VC syllable types in SL..." sílaba trabada: closed syllable grupos consonánticos: consonant clusters (refª for this one: my essais on English consonant clusters for instance...cold sleepless nights). The other two are in the Larousse. Good luck :)) Reference: http://www.orient.pu.ru/krylov.htm Larousse Ling��stica |
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