From the perspective of phonology, isn't that "l" a consonant, which does not form a syllable without a vowel, and therefore this silent "e" serves as a vowel to make this "l" a syllable--just like the "e" in the word "syllable? It could contain more than what I know. If so, can you please descipher it? Thanks!
From the perspective of phonology,
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Very good!
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06/13/2014 postreply
19:37:09
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如果你打算用英语标题的话,我觉得用 The Secret of words 比 Secrets of words 好。
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06/13/2014 postreply
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Thank you! WELL WRITTEN. learned word entitle. Someone point out
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06/13/2014 postreply
20:12:39