Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Angular Cheilitis Help

Department of Spelling: The "x" before "c" Department

homophony, a phenomenon that occurs when two words sound the same way, although written differently ( had and tube, for example) - is common in Castilian, as we saw recently in this blog . It is also common among some homophonic letters. And this coincidence can wreak havoc on phonetic spelling. Such is the case with the letter x - [k + s] in phonetic symbols, and combinations of letters cc [k + s] and xc [k + s] . We can see this clearly in the photo that is shown on the left. [. . .]

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