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  2. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    Many, though not all of these, have first syllables that evolved from Latin. Also, some words only exhibit stress alternation in certain dialects of English. For a list of homographs with different pronunciations (heteronyms) see Heteronym (linguistics) .

  3. How to Combine Baby Names to Create a Unique & New One - AOL

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    Browse our lists of one-syllable names and two-syllable names for inspiration. Baby name-combining technique No. 2: Portmanteau names ... Be sure to keep the name that you start with short though.

  4. 50 Two Syllable Girl Names That Are Pretty, Cute and Fun - AOL

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    Browse our roundup of two syllable girl names—featuring vintage picks, longtime favorites, unique monikers and more—and you’re sure to find one that fits. 100 Uncommon Baby Names to Help ...

  5. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    Every short vowel, long vowel, or diphthong belongs to a single syllable. This vowel forms the syllable nucleus. Thus magistrārum has four syllables, one for every vowel (a i ā u: V V VV V), aereus has three (ae e u: VV V V), tuō has two (u ō: V VV), and cui has one (ui: VV). [60]

  6. English phonology - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows the 24 consonant phonemes found in most dialects of English, plus /x/, whose distribution is more limited. Fortis consonants are always voiceless, aspirated in syllable onset (except in clusters beginning with /s/ or /ʃ/), and sometimes also glottalized to an extent in syllable coda (most likely to occur with /t/, see T-glottalization), while lenis consonants are ...

  7. 100 baby boy names that start with 'T' - AOL

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    Now, the most popular boy names that start with "T" are essentially "non-T names," Wattenberg says, like Theo and Theodore. "(The names) where you don't really hear that hard 'T,'" Wattenberg adds.

  8. Syllable - Wikipedia

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    For example, Spanish casar ("to marry") is composed of an open syllable followed by a closed syllable (ca-sar), whereas cansar "to get tired" is composed of two closed syllables (can-sar). When a geminate (double) consonant occurs, the syllable boundary occurs in the middle, e.g. Italian panna "cream" (pan-na); cf. Italian pane "bread" (pa-ne).

  9. 50 Three-Syllable Girl Names That Are Feminine, Fierce and ...

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    AbigailAbigail, or Abby for short, is a name of Hebrew origin that means “my father’s joy.”2. SiennaT 50 Three-Syllable Girl Names That Are Feminine, Fierce and Everything in Between