Phonetic conditions and Schwa Deletion
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i) The phonetic conditions that account for the schwa deletion in examples a-f is the deletion of a vowel (Schwa).Most nouns are made plural by simply adding "s" and the "s" sound (Plural). Words ending in ch, x, s, or s-like sounds have an es added for the plural eg witch, witches, box boxes, etc. pronounced like wz.
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Paraphrase F9, Plural Words, Singular Plural, VP F6, , ii metaphors, ii metaphors describe, metaphors describe, metaphors describe human, describe human, own example, synonym antonym, polysemy homophony, homophony polysemy, homophony polysemy homophony, describe human behavior, labial labial, = vp, behavior terms, polysemy homophony polysemy,
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