PPT-Grade 4 Lesson 9 Vowel y making long (

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e and long i sound Changing Rule for adding vowel suffixes We have already learned the letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel We know vowel Y can make the long

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e and long i sound Changing Rule for adding vowel suffixes We have already learned the letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel We know vowel Y can make the long e sound as in the words carr. Dactylic Hexameter. What makes Latin poetry . poetry. since it does not rhyme?. Although classical Latin poetry does not use end-rhymes as a rule, it is written in a variety of meters, or specific patterns of syllables. The rhythm of the poem can add meaning (fast feet for excitement, slow feet for majesty or sadness) and euphony (beautiful sound). 1.. a . speech sound made with the vocal tract open. 2.. . A letter, such as a, e, . i. , o, u, and sometimes y in the English alphabet, that represents a vowel.. In linguistics, vowel length is the perceived duration of a vowel sound.. Kimberly kern, English language fellow. IHCI, 2013. kern.kimika@gmail.com. Kimberlykern.weebly.com. Warm-Up Tongue Twisters!. red . leather, yellow leather. The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick. Fourth Grade Vocabulary. Unit 5. For Granite School District Use Only. buzzing. .  . v. . form of . buzz. : to be very active . “The one-street of Promontory, Utah was . buzzing. with activity on May 10, 1869.”. Dactylic Hexameter. What makes Latin poetry . poetry. since it does not rhyme?. Although classical Latin poetry does not use end-rhymes as a rule, it is written in a variety of meters, or specific patterns of syllables. The rhythm of the poem can add meaning (fast feet for excitement, slow feet for majesty or sadness) and euphony (beautiful sound). 1.. a . speech sound made with the vocal tract open. 2.. . A letter, such as a, e, . i. , o, u, and sometimes y in the English alphabet, that represents a vowel.. In linguistics, vowel length is the perceived duration of a vowel sound.. Comparative Word Forms. When we compare two words and show which one is MORE than the other, we are using comparatives. . * We use vowel suffix –. er. to compare.. Base Word: More Than:. l. ate later. Doubling and Dropping Rules for adding vowel suffixes. Vowel suffixes. A suffix is a letter or letters added AFTER the base word to create a new word.. We know a suffix is a VOWEL suffix if the . first letter . HOMOGRAPHS. Homographs. are words which have the SAME spelling.. (homo = same….graph = write or draw). Homograph words can be pronounced at least two different ways….and they have different meanings!. Suffixes –able, -. ful. , -. ous. Superlatives. Superlatives. . are words we use to compare 3 or more items to show which one is the most….. above and beyond . the others. . Prefix SUPER = Above; Beyond (Superman). Consonant sounds . are mostly articulated . via closure or obstruction . in the . vocal tract. ,. vowel . sounds are produced with . a relatively . free . flow of . air. . . They are . all typically voiced.. (. How classical rhythm . works). Overview. Latin, like may other classical languages, uses quantitative meter for its verse. This means that unlike English, where the accent of a given syllable determines its value in verse, a Latin syllable's value is determined by the length of time it takes to say it.. TABLE 1: Chuxnabán Mixe Vowel Phonemes i [i] ï [] u [u] e [e] o [o] ä [æ] a [a] te the phonemic contrasts: (1) i ~ ï ‘war’ ‘plant name’ (2) a ~ u ‘field What makes Latin poetry . poetry. since it does not rhyme?. Although classical Latin poetry does not use end-rhymes as a rule, it is written in a variety of meters, or specific patterns of syllables. The rhythm of the poem can add meaning (fast feet for excitement, slow feet for majesty or sadness) and euphony (beautiful sound).

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