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The Silent E rule of [[Modern English]] involves the changing of vowels due to an '''e''' at the end of the word.  Historically the final '''e''' was pronounced as a schwa '''/ə/'''.  It also indicated a different stress, and those vowels had a more heavily affected by the [[Great Vowel Shift]].
The Silent E rule of [[Modern English]] involves the changing of vowels due to an '''e''' at the end of the word.  Historically the final '''e''' was pronounced as a schwa '''/ə/'''.  It also indicated a different stress, and those vowels had a more heavily affected by the [[Great Vowel Shift]].
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Vowel !! Vowel with silent e !! Compareable vowel tri/digraph !! Notes
|-
| b'''i'''t /bɪt/ || b'''i'''t'''e''' /baɪt/ || b'''igh'''t  /baɪt/
|-
| s'''i'''n /sɪn/ || s'''i'''n'''e''' /saɪn/ || s'''ig'''n  /saɪn/
|-
| p'''e'''t /pɛt/ || P'''e'''t'''e''' /piːt/ || p'''ea'''t /piːt/ || '''e'''_'''e''' is rare and has usually been respelled as '''ee'''
|-
| p'''a'''n /pæn/ || p'''a'''n'''e''' /peɪn/ || p'''ai'''n /peɪn/
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| br'''a''' /bɹɑː/ || br'''ae''' /bɹeɪ/ || br'''ay''' /bɹeɪ/ || Final '''a''' for /ɑː/ is an even newer addition to English -->
|-
| r'''o'''d /ɹɒd/ || r'''o'''d'''e''' /ɹoʊd/ || r'''oa'''d /ɹoʊd/
|-
| pl'''u'''m /plʌm/ || pl'''u'''m'''e''' /pluːm/ || l'''oo'''m /luːm/ || Sorry, couldn't find a "minimal triplet"
|}
[[Category:Orthography]]

Latest revision as of 14:31, 13 January 2010

The Silent E rule of Modern English involves the changing of vowels due to an e at the end of the word. Historically the final e was pronounced as a schwa /ə/. It also indicated a different stress, and those vowels had a more heavily affected by the Great Vowel Shift.

Vowel Vowel with silent e Compareable vowel tri/digraph Notes
bit /bɪt/ bite /baɪt/ bight /baɪt/
sin /sɪn/ sine /saɪn/ sign /saɪn/
pet /pɛt/ Pete /piːt/ peat /piːt/ e_e is rare and has usually been respelled as ee
pan /pæn/ pane /peɪn/ pain /peɪn/
rod /ɹɒd/ rode /ɹoʊd/ road /ɹoʊd/
plum /plʌm/ plume /pluːm/ loom /luːm/ Sorry, couldn't find a "minimal triplet"