Learn To Pronounce The Suffix S In English


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TEACHING ENGLISH IN GLOBAL CONTEXTS: Language, Learners and Learning


TEACHING ENGLISH IN GLOBAL CONTEXTS: Language, Learners and Learning

Author: Valentina Canese

language: en

Publisher: ISL-FIL-UNA

Release Date: 2023-11-07


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Learn to Pronounce the suffix -S in English


Learn to Pronounce the suffix -S in English

Author: Jennifer Tarle

language: en

Publisher: Tarle Speech

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Learn how to pronounce the -S suffix in English. Words are pronounced differently when an -S suffix is added to make a word plural or possessive or for subject-verb agreement. Learn the rule to pronounce S as S, Z, or IZ and be better understood. Instructions, practice word lists, and audio examples are included. Achieve mastery of this sound combination rule through intensive practice. The Tarle Speech and Language Method of pronunciation training will get the results you need to become and effective English communicator. Improve your English Pronunciation today. Achieve clearer and more effective speech using your best pronunciation. Improve your English today and be better understood!

A Dictionary of Grammatical Terms in Linguistics


A Dictionary of Grammatical Terms in Linguistics

Author: R.L. Trask

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-04-15


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This dictionary of grammatical terms covers both current and traditional terminology in syntax and morphology. It includes descriptive terms, the major theoretical concepts of the most influential grammatical frameworks, and the chief terms from mathematical and computational linguistics. It contains over 1500 entries, providing definitions and examples, pronunciations, the earliest sources of terms and suggestions for further reading, and recommendations about competing and conflicting usages. The book focuses on non-theory-boumd descriptive terms, which are likely to remain current for some years. Aimed at students and teachers of linguistics, it allows a reader puzzled by a grammatical term to look it up and locate further reading with ease.