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Originally Posted By: BranSheaOriginally Posted By: zmjezhdThere are very few ules indeed when it comes to the vagaries of English spelling, but one thing that double consonants tend to signify in English is a different in the prceeding vowel's quality: e.g., cf. many with mannish.
You did this intentionally? prceeding? Is pre- or proceeding or both?
I understood that part perfectly; it was the ules that I wondered about.
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