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a syllable joined to the beginning of a word to create a new word

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Answered by mamata1515
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A syllable joined to the beginning of a word to create a new word is called a prefix. for example: a is added to moral to make : amoral which means lacking of morality

Answered by shilpa85475
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Prefixes act as a syllable, which when joined at the word’s beginning, create a new word.

Explanation:

  • To the English language, prefixes support for increasing the complexity. It also creates possibility for forming new words. The speakers everywhere can understand easily.
  • A syllable is the slight portion in the amount of writing or speech. It is an uninterrupted speech segment including a syllabic consonant, a vowel sound and a diphthong, with or without following the sounds of consonant.
  • Prefixes are added to the beginning of the words.  

To learn more:

1. The syllable upon which the prominence falls is said to be _ _ _ syllable.?

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2. A stressed syllable followed by two light syllables is an example of:

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