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Old 05-07-2008, 02:17 PM   #118
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
Not, syllables have nothing to do with grammar. They have to do with word sounds. Adding an "ed" to a word only adds a syllable if the word ends with a t or d sound...

Like:

text (one syllable)
texted (two syllables)
plate (one syllable)
plated (two syllables)

Words that end with voiceless consonants like c, ch, f, gh, k... adding the "ed" actually adds a "t" sound to the word like:

force (one syllable)
forced (one syllable, pronounces like forst)
play (one syllable)
played (one syllable)

Hence:

gobsmack (two syllables)
gobsmacked (two syllables, pronounces like gob/smact)

BOb
On further reflection, I realize you're right, I stand corrected. I can only plea that I was raised by wild, rampaging English and French teachers, and a Librarian.
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