What are the features of syllabic consonants ? Explain in 200 words?
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syllabic consonant is a consonant that replaces a vowel in a syllable. We have four consonants in American English that can do this: L, R, M, and N. This is good news: it simplifies syllables where the schwa is followed by one of these sounds.
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