Definition: In the English language, "v.r" refers to a vowel sound in American English.
Here are some key points about this term:
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Definition
: Vowel sounds can be identified by looking at the articulatory features of a consonant (rounded lips, open mouth), and determining that it is a vowel.
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Examples
: Some common examples of vowel sounds include: 'a' (the sound is pronounced as a, with an air gap in between) 'e' (the sound is pronounced as e, without any air gaps) 'i' ('o' or 'ou') 'u' (the sound is pronounced as u).
Vowel sounds are essential for proper pronunciation and are often used to indicate certain syllables.