Theoretical Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
>>
ZG·Lingua
> >>
Theoretical Linguistics
>>
Phonology
What is the homophone for front of ship?
The homophone for "front of ship" is
"fore"
.
*
Fore
can mean the front of a ship, while
four
is the number.
What part of speech is juice?
What is the difference between words pure and clean?
Phonology
Is cake a long vowel or short word?
How do you use patroon in a sentence?
What is the syllable stress for word happy?
Is skipping a short vowel sound?
What does homophbic mean?
Do you put a full stop after sentence or short phrase?
Is ponds a short vowel word?
What is the meaning of clapping in sign language?
ZG·Lingua
Phonology
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
Pragmatics
Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.