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Different letters / groups of different letters in the different words of English language beginning with the Alphabets J, K, L and M having same pronunciation

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  • 166/2, C. S. No 143, Katkar Lane, A/P, Rangoli, Hatkanangale, Kolhapur-416143, Maharashtra, India

Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., Volume 8, Issue (2), Pages 12-16, May,19 (2021)

Abstract

The present Research paper focuses on the different letters / groups of different letters in the different words of English language beginning with the alphabets J, K, L and M having same pronunciation. The adequate pronunciation skills in English language is important and it has been described briefly at the very beginning. The different letters / groups of different letters in the different words of English language beginning with the select alphabets, having same pronunciation, have been specified with their total numbers differently and the particulars of the same with examples including words and phonetic transcriptions have been given. To conclude, it has been stated that if one acquires the particulars of the pronunciation of different letters / groups of different letters in the different words of English language having same pronunciation, he / she will become competent to pronounce the different English words properly. It ends with the list of references.

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