Reneeh
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- Feb 28, 2012
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- Retired Academic
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- English
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- United States
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- United States
Just wondering if there has been a change in how kids are taught to syllablize in English. For example, I remember being taught gar-den but now I very often hear syllables ending in a consonant rather than beginning with one - as in "gard-en". Is this a systematic change over time in teaching method or maybe just some regional difference I'm only now noticing?
Thanks for settling my curiosity.
Thanks for settling my curiosity.