Phonogram (linguistics)
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For the record label, see Phonogram Records.
A phonogram is a group of letters which share the same letter combination associated with a sound, such as rhyming words.
A list of common phonograms: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v w x y z ack ail ain ake ale ame an ank ap ash at ate aw ay ch ci dge ee eigh eat ear ell est er ir ice ick ide ight ill in ine ing ink ip it kn ng oa ough ock oke op ore ot ph qu sh th tch uck ug ur ump unk wor wh
A link to 70 common phonograms: http://www.nine-enterprises.com/pdf/phonograms.pdf
[edit] The Full 70 phonograms
The full 70 phonograms are:
a: ǎ(as in: cat), ā(as in: ate), ŏ b: b(as in: bead) c: k(as in: camera), s d: ď e: ě, ē f: f(as in:fat) g: g(as in: get), j(as in: gem) h: h(as in: hat) i: ǐ, ī
(please add more phonograms)