| 21. | A symbol in a syllabary typically represents a consonant sound followed by a vowel sound, or just a vowel alone.
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| 22. | There are six games using words and consonant sounds that provide practice in phonics, letter recognition, alphabetizing and sentence completion.
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| 23. | Consonance occurs where a consonant sound is repeated throughout a sentence without putting the sound only at the front of a word.
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| 24. | According to the Frame Dominance Theory, when the mandible ( jaw ) is elevated, a consonant sound will be produced.
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| 25. | According to Gick, " all consonants sound similar to English " with a few exceptions involving fricatives and the glottal stop.
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| 26. | If it's that second consonant sound you're referring to, that's exactly how I pronounce it.
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| 27. | That's because you're hearing the low-frequency vowel sounds in words but not the higher frequency consonant sounds.
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| 28. | Assonance does not have to be a rhyme; the identity of which depends merely on sequence of both vowel and consonant sounds.
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| 29. | The script accommodates all the consonant sounds of the Fox language with the exception of / h /, which has no letter.
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| 30. | It uses eight phonetic hand shapes that represent groups of consonant sounds and four positions around the face to represent groups of vowel sounds.
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