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RJvillarosa:The name of the professor
StructuresofEnglish:Name of the subject
Noun:Naming word
Adjective:Describing word
Verb:Action word
Adverb:Modifying word
Hypothesis:Intelligent guess
Vocalis:Latin word which means speaking
TenseVowels:are produced with a placement of the tongue that results in greater vocal tract constriction
LaxVowels:made with the same tongue position as tense vowels
monophtongs:simple vowels or pure vowels
Dipthongs:is a complex articulation combining pure vowels
VeitorTriangle:is a schematic representation of vowel sounds,created by Wilhelm Vietor
britain:the country where english language first developed
celts:the inhabitants of britain
celtic:the language of celts
436:year of the roman withdrawal from britain
onomatopoeia:Imitation of sounds from animals
Propernoun:noun that point out the specifics
Concretenoun:noun that can be experienced by the 5 senses
Abstractnoun:noun that cannot be experienced by the 5 senses
collectivenoun:noun that refers to a group of things that is treated as a single entitiy
compoundnoun:2 nouns that put together
countnoun:noun that we can count
massnoun:nouns that we cannot count
Possesivenoun:noun that indicates ownership
Across:3. | Name of the subject | 4. | 2 nouns that put together | 10. | Modifying word | 14. | the inhabitants of britain | 16. | Imitation of sounds from animals | 17. | noun that point out the specifics | 20. | The name of the professor | 21. | simple vowels or pure vowels | 22. | Latin word which means speaking | 23. | are produced with a placement of the tongue that results in greater vocal tract constriction | 25. | the country where english language first developed |
| | Down:1. | nouns that we cannot count | 2. | the language of celts | 5. | noun that indicates ownership | 6. | Naming word | 7. | noun that can be experienced by the 5 senses | 8. | noun that refers to a group of things that is treated as a single entitiy | 9. | Describing word | 11. | is a complex articulation combining pure vowels | 12. | is a schematic representation of vowel sounds,created by Wilhelm Vietor | 13. | noun that cannot be experienced by the 5 senses | 15. | noun that we can count | 18. | Intelligent guess | 19. | made with the same tongue position as tense vowels | 24. | Action word |
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Across:3. | Name of the subject | 4. | 2 nouns that put together | 10. | Modifying word | 14. | the inhabitants of britain | 16. | Imitation of sounds from animals | 17. | noun that point out the specifics | 20. | The name of the professor | 21. | simple vowels or pure vowels | 22. | Latin word which means speaking | 23. | are produced with a placement of the tongue that results in greater vocal tract constriction | 25. | the country where english language first developed |
| | Down:1. | nouns that we cannot count | 2. | the language of celts | 5. | noun that indicates ownership | 6. | Naming word | 7. | noun that can be experienced by the 5 senses | 8. | noun that refers to a group of things that is treated as a single entitiy | 9. | Describing word | 11. | is a complex articulation combining pure vowels | 12. | is a schematic representation of vowel sounds,created by Wilhelm Vietor | 13. | noun that cannot be experienced by the 5 senses | 15. | noun that we can count | 18. | Intelligent guess | 19. | made with the same tongue position as tense vowels | 24. | Action word |
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