Friday, August 21, 2020

The Silent K

The Silent K The Silent K The Silent K By Sharon One regular spelling mistake is discarding the K toward the start of words where it is quiet (model: scratch nack rather than trinket). The causes of quiet K are hard to nail down. What we can be sure of is that the k wasnt constantly quiet, particularly in expressions of Germanic inception. Similarly for what it's worth in German, the k was really articulated and a significant number of the words which presently have quiet k initially started with that unmistakable clicking sound. My secondary teacher tried this when showing us Chaucer. In any case, some time after the Chaucerian period, the k sound vanished from the kn blend. There is theory that it out of nowhere turned out to be difficult to articulate, and was only one of numerous phonetic changes after the Great Vowel Shift. I havent found any validation for this hypothesis. Heres an incomplete rundown of words with a quiet K. Don't hesitate to include yours. talent knacker rucksack reprobate massage knee stoop ring stooped knew trinket pants blade knight weave handle thump meadow hitch know information knuckle Need to improve your English in a short time a day? Get a membership and begin getting our composing tips and activities day by day! Continue learning! Peruse the Spelling class, check our mainstream posts, or pick a related post below:Compared to or Compared with?Email EtiquettePhrasal Verbs and Phrasal Nouns

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