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affricate - /ch/ and /j/ closed syllable - syllable ends in one or more consonants and has a short vowel sound digraph - a two-letter combination that represents one speech sound. decoding - used to decipher a new word by sounding it out. encoding - produce written symbols for spoken language glide - goes immediately into a vowel /h/ /w/ and /y/ fricative - /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, /sh/, /zh/, and /th/ morpheme - smallest meaningful unit of a language, can be a word or part of a word onset-rime - the natural division of a syllable into 2 parts; onset coming before the vowel and rime including the vowel and what follows it. ex. pl-an, shr-ill diphthong - a vowel that feels as if it has two parts; oi & ou
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