What is phonology?

The diphthongs, tritongos, digraphs (lh, nh, ch, qu, gu), the consonant clusters made up of consonant + r and consonant + l (clarity, safe) and the consonants not followed by a vowel (ca-rac-te-ris-ti-ca);

separate the gaps, you digraphs (rr, ss, sc, sç, xc), consonant clusters (cc, cc) and the bis, dis, cis, trans and ex prefixes when followed by a vowel. If followed by a consonant, they will not form a new syllable.

In this article you will understand what Morphology is and learn a little more about grammatical studies and its parts.

In this article you will know what phoneme is, its classification in vowel, semivowel and consonant and what differentiates it from letters.

Tongue joints are divided into first and second joints. Get to know them!

The syllabic division of words obeys some specific rules, which we must always pay attention to, considering the written language.

Know the meaning of digraph and some examples.

Learn what the consonant cluster is and when it is pure or disjoint. Understand the difference between consonant clusters, digraphs and vowel clusters.

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