Sh is a digraph in the Roman alphabet. Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. ... ...
Sh in English
In English, "sh" in a word stands for a voiceless postalveolar fricativeconsonant [ʃ], perhaps without exception. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The voiceless postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ... Listen to this article · (info) This audio file was created from the revision dated 2005-07-20, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ...
Last change: 2001 Sep 03 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar Digraphs*digraphs**Digraphs*Digraphs are used to enter characters that normally cannot be entered by an ordinary keyboard.
This may be mangled if you look at it on a system that does not support digraphs or if you print this file.
Using digraphs *digraphs-use* There are two methods to enter digraphs: *i_digraph* CTRL-K {char1} {char2} or {char1} {char2} The first is always available; the second only when the 'digraph' option is set.
The digraph that this lesson will be on are the letters s and h which together make the /sh/ sound.
The students will learn to recognize the /sh/ sound in spoken words through the use of meaningful representations such as the mouth moves, hand gestures, and tongue twisters.
the shdigraph and will be able to recognize spoken words with the /sh/ sound in them.