Clasificación de Palabras: Agudas, Graves, Esdrújulas, Sobreesdrújulas
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¿Qué caracteriza a las letras graves en español?

  • Se pronuncian con más fuerza y énfasis que las esdrújulas.
  • Representan sonidos largos y enfatizados.
  • Se pronuncian suavemente y sin énfasis. (correct)
  • Tienen una pronunciación más aguda que el resto de las letras.
  • ¿Qué indica un acento agudo sobre una vocal en una palabra española?

  • La vocal debe omitirse al pronunciar la palabra.
  • La vocal debe pronunciarse con más fuerza y énfasis. (correct)
  • La vocal debe pronunciarse más corta de lo habitual.
  • Ninguna diferencia en la pronunciación.
  • ¿Cuál es un ejemplo de una palabra esdrújula en español?

  • 'silla'
  • 'rápido' (correct)
  • 'lápiz'
  • 'mesa'
  • 'Territorio' es un ejemplo de una palabra:

    <p>'esdrújula'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'Cántaro' es un ejemplo de una palabra:

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    Study Notes

    Classification of Words: Agudes, Graves, Esdrújulas, Sobreesdrújulas

    The classification of words is a crucial aspect of linguistic analysis. In Spanish, there are three main classifications based on how sounds are pronounced: agutes, graves, and sordes. Additionally, there's another classification called sobreesdrugultas which categorizes words with double consonants.

    Let's explore each classification in detail:

    Agutes

    Agute letters are those which have a sharp pronunciation. They are pronounced slightly louder than grave letters. Examples of these letters include 'a', 'c', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u'. When an acute accent is placed above one of these letters, it indicates that the letter will be pronounced longer than usual, with more emphasis.

    Graves

    Grave letters, also known as dull letters, are pronounced softly and smoothly compared to agute letters. Key examples of these letters include 'á', 'é', 'í', 'ó', 'ú'. An example word illustrating this would be 'casa' where the two syllables pronounced separately: ca-sa. The accented letters indicate that the following vowel sound is emphasized.

    Esdrújulas

    Esdrújula letters are those that break the natural flow of speech when they are spoken aloud. These letters create a slight pause after their pronunciation. Examples include 'n', 'r', 't'. When you say words like 'ternura' or 'territorial', you can feel the effect of the esdrújula letter.

    Sobreesdrújulas

    Sobreesdrújulas are similar to esdrújulas but are found at the end of words. Examples include 'llegar' or 'desear'. In these cases, the 'r' or 'd' creates a slight pause before the final syllable.

    In conclusion, understanding the classification of words in Spanish helps us better understand the nuances of pronunciation and phonetics in the language. By recognizing and distinguishing between agutes, graves, esdrújulas, and sobreesdrugulatas, we gain valuable insights into how the language functions and evolves over time.

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    Explora la clasificación de palabras en español en detalle, aprendiendo sobre las características de las palabras agudas, graves, esdrújulas y sobreesdrújulas. Comprende cómo la pronunciación y la fonética juegan un papel crucial en la lengua española.

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