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The number of vowel sounds in a word equals the number of syllables.
( ÇÑ ´Ü¾î ¼Ó¿¡ ÀÖ´Â ¸ðÀ½ÀÇ ¼ö´Â À½ÀýÀÇ ¼ö¿Í µ¿ÀÏÇÏ´Ù.)
fish=1 home=1 (¸¶Áö¸·¿¡ ÀÖ´Â /e/´Â À½°¡ ¾øÀ½.)
so․journ=2 scru․ti․ny =3 (/y/´Â ¹Ý¸ðÀ½À¸·Î À½Àý Çü¼ºÇÕ´Ï´Ù.)
¿©±â¼ ÁÖÀÇÇϽǰÍÀº ¼Ò¸®ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ±ÛÀÚ°¡ ¾Æ´Õ´Ï´Ù.
Rule #3
A one syllable word is never divided.
(ÇϳªÀÇ À½Àý·Î µÈ ´Ü¾î´Â °áÄÚ ºÐ¸®µÇÁö ¾Ê´Â´Ù.) - 1À½Àý ´Ü¾î¸¦ ¸»ÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
house hoot shocked
stop feel belll
Rule #4
Consonant blends and digraphs are never separated.
(consonant blend¶õ °¢°¢ÀÇ À½°¡¸¦ Áö´Ñ ÀÚÀ½ÀÌ 2°³ ÀÌ»ó ¸ðÀÎ °Í
Consoannt digraph¶õ ÀÚÀ½ 2°³°¡ ¸ð¿©, ÀüÇô ´Ù¸¥ ¼Ò¸®¸¦ ³»´Â°Í, ¿ø·¡ÀÇ À½°¡ »ç¶óÁü)
À̰͵éÀº °áÄÚ ºÐ¸®µÇÁö ¾Ê´Â´Ù´Â ¿øÄ¢ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
vest․ment : /st/ÀÇ À½°¡°¡ °¢°¢ »ì¾Æ ÀÖ´Â consonat blendÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
dish․wash․er : /sh/ÀÇ À½°¡°¡ °¢°¢ »ç¶óÁö°í
ÀüÇô ´Ù¸¥ ¼Ò¸®¸¦ ¸¸µå´Â ³»´Â consonant digraphÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
(´Ù¸¥ ¿¹) mun․chies rest.ing bush.el reach.ing
Rule #5
When a word has a CK or an X in it, the word is usually divided after the CK or X
(´Ü¾î°¡ ck³ª X¸¦ °¡Áö°í ÀÕÀ¸¸é, ±× ´Ü¾î´Â ´ë°³ CK³ª X µÚ¿¡¼ ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù.)
pick․le gal․ax․y neick.el tax.i
Rule #6
A compound word is divided between the two words that make the compound word.
(ÇÕ¼º¾î´Â µÎ ´Ü¾î ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù. )
big․mouth head․strong in.side foot.ball tooth.brush
Rule #7
When two or more consonants come between two vowels in a word, it is usually divided between the first two consonants.
( ÇÑ ´Ü¾î ¾È¿¡¼ µÎ°³ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ÀÚÀ½ÀÌ µÎ ¸ðÀ½ »çÀÌ¿¡ ¿À¸é, ±× ÀÚÀ½Àº ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù.)
fab․ric let․ter out․grow but.ter hun.gry
À§ÀÇ ´Ü¾î Áß¿¡¼ letter ¸¦ ÇÑ ¹ø º¸¸é... À̰ÍÀº /let+ter/·Î ºÐ¸®°¡ µË´Ï´Ù.
¾Õ¿¡ ³ª¿Â /t/°ÇÑ ¹ßÀ½À̰í, µÚ¿¡ ³ª¿Â /t/´Â ¾àÇÑ ¹ßÀ½ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
±×·¡¼ ¹ßÀ½ÇÒ ¶§ ¶È°°ÀÌ /t/ °¡ °ÇÏ°Ô ¹ßÀ½µÇ´Â °ÍÀÌ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó. ¾ÕÀÇ °ÍÀº /랱/ µÚÀÇ °ÍÀº /t/°¡ ¾àÇÏ°Ô µé·Á¼ /¾î/ÀÌ·¸°Ô µé¸³´Ï´Ù.
¹Ì±¹ÀÎ ¹ßÀ½ÇÑ °ÍÀ» µé¾î º¸¸é /·¡·¯/ÀÌ·¸°Ô µé¸®´Â ÀÌÀ¯ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
±×³É ¹«Á¶°Ç ±¼·Á¼ ¹ßÀ½ÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÌ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó... À½Àý ±¸¼º ¶§¹®¿¡ ±×·¯´Â °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
Rule #8
When a single consonant comes between two vowels in a word, it is usually divided after the consonant if the vowels is short.
(ÇÑ ´Ü¾î¿¡¼ ÇÑ °³¸¸ ÀÖ´Â ÀÚÀ½ (=´ÜÀÚÀ½)ÀÌ µÎ ¸ðÀ½ »çÀÌ¿¡ ¿Ã ¶§´Â, º¸Åë ¾Õ¿¡ ³ª¿Â ¸ðÀ½ÀÌ ´Ü¸ðÀ½À̸é, ÀÚÀ½ µÚ¿¡¼ ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù.)
liv․er vis․it lev.er cab.in hab.it
¾Õ¿¡ ³ª¿Â ¸ðÀ½ÀÌ long vowelÀ̸é consonant ¾Õ¿¡¼ ºÐ¸®ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. Rule #9¿¡¼ ´Ù·ì´Ï´Ù.
Rule #9
When a single consonant comes between two vowels in a word, it is usually divided after the consonant if the vowels is short.
(ÇÑ ´Ü¾î¿¡¼ ÇÑ °³¸¸ ÀÖ´Â ÀÚÀ½(=´ÜÀÚÀ½)ÀÌ µÎ ¸ðÀ½ »çÀÌ¿¡ ¿Ã ¶§´Â, º¸Åë ¾Õ¿¡ ¸ðÀ½ÀÌ Àå¸ðÀ½À̸é, ÀÚÀ½ ¾Õ¿¡¼ ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù.)
mi․nor ba. sin fe.ver ma.jor
Rule #10
When two vowels come together in a word, and are sounded separately, divide the word.
(ÇÑ ´Ü¾î¿¡ µÎ °¡Áö ¸ðÀ½ÀÌ ÇÔ²² ¿À°í, ¼Ò¸®±â °¢°¢ ºÐ¸®µÇ¸é ±× ´Ü¾î´ÂµÎ ¸ðÀ½ »çÀÌ¿¡¼ ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù.)
vid․e․o ra.i.o di.et i.de.a
Rule #11
When a vowel is sounded alone in a word, it forms a syllable itself.
(¸ðÀ½ÀÌ ÇÑ ´Ü¾î¿¡¼ È¥ÀÚ ¼Ò¸®°¡ ³¯ ¶§´Â ±×°Í ÀÚü°¡ À½ÀýÀ» Çü¼ºÇÑ´Ù.
ed․u․cate a․gree o․pen․ing a.pron u.nit
Rule #12
A word that has a prefix is divided between the root word and the prefix.
(Á¢µÎ»ç¸¦ °¡Áø ´Ü¾î´Â ¾î±Ù°ú Á¢µÎ»ç·Î ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù.)
dis․like pre․scribe dis.count mis.fit un.tie
Rule #13
When be, de, ex and re at the begging of a word, they make a syllable of their own.
( be, de. ex. re·Î ½ÃÀÛÇÏ´Â ´Ü¾î´Â ½º½º·Î À½ÀýÀ» Çü¼ºÇÑ´Ù.)
be․half de․ceive ex․pel re․fine be.came de.fend
Rule #14
A word that has a suffix is divided between the root word and the prefix.
(Á¢¹Ì»ç¸¦ °¡Áø ´Ü¾î´Â ¾î±Ù°ú Á¢¹Ì»ç·Î ³ª´ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.)
dim․ness spoon․ful hunt․ing kind.ness thnak.ful
Rule #15
When a word ends in le, preceded by a consonant, the word is divided before that consonant.
( ÀÚÀ½+le·Î ³¡³ª´Â ´Ü¾î´Â ±× ÀÚÀ½ ¾Õ¿¡¼ ºÐ¸®µÈ´Ù. )
peo․ple nim․ble noo․dle pur.ple mid.dle
¸¶Áö¸·¿¡ ¿À´Â e´Â À½°¡°¡ ¾ø¾î, À½Àý Çü¼º ºÒ°¡ÀÌÁö¸¸, l Àº À½ÀýÀ» ¸¸µé ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù°í ÀÌ¹Ì ¼³¸íÇß½À´Ï´Ù.
Rule #16
When -ed comes at the end of a word, it forms a syllable only when preceded by d or t
(-ed·Î ³¡³ª´Â ´Ü¾î´Â ¾Õ¿¡ -ed¾Õ¿¡ d³ª t°¡ ¿Ã ¶§¸¸ À½ÀýÀ» Çü¼ºÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
mend․ed sort․ed start.ed fund.ed
<ÁÖÀÇ> shocked Àº 1À½ÀýÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ¹Ì ¸»¾¸ µå·ÈÁÒ.
Rule #17
When a word or syllable ends in al or el, these letters usually form the last syllable.
( alÀ̳ª el ·Î ³¡³ª´Â ´Ü¾î³ª À½ÀýÀº º¸Åë al°ú elÀÌ ¸¶Áö¸· À½ÀýÀ» Çü¼ºÇÑ´Ù.)
sur․viv․al lev.el us.u.al
Rule #18
The suffixes able and ible form their own syllable.
(Á¢¹Ì»ç able°ú ible´Â ½º½º·Î À½ÀýÀ» Çü¼ºÇÑ´Ù.)
-¹°·Ð ¿¹¿Ü ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. »çÀü¸¶´Ù Á¶±Ý¾¿ ´Ù¸¨´Ï´Ù.
ed․ible lov․able print.able
Rule #19
When ture and tion are ate the end of a word, they make their own syllable.
(ture¿Í tionÀ¸·Î ³¡³ª´Â ´Ü¾î´Â ture¿Í tionÀÌ ½º½º·Î À½ÀýÀ» Çü¼ºÇÑ´Ù.)
tex․ture re․la․tion
Rule #20
A word should be divided between syllables at the end of a line the hypen(-) stays with the syllable at the end of the line.

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