Letter-sounds using up to three keys on one or both sides N X M Y and long I, nch, mp, prefixes in, im ir, en em, dipthong oi, suffix ly, ness, clusters lch lk, nk, shun
Any noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster most.
One One once was a race horse
Tu-tu was one, too
One One won one race
and Tu-tu won two
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below from video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isGB505i2vo
The four sounds of the letter I
just happens to be the same sounds as Y
important to teach words spelled with Y but pronounced as short I
myth hymn lynch crypt sylph styx tryst sync synch gym
nymph = demonstrates inversion
lynx is a mess
**** IMPORTANT **** short I is often used for Y in steno which makes absolutely no sense because that makes it a *spelling dependent* stroke instead of a *phonetic stroke*.
(I want to kill those dictionary entries!)
(I get a kick out of how she pronounces the word "root" as kind of like "rut" - so Minnesotan!)
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