letterpairs
Letterpairs, also known as digraphs, are a sequence of two letters that represent a single sound or phoneme. This is a common concept in linguistics and phonetics. Examples of letterpairs in English include "sh" as in "ship," "ch" as in "chair," "th" as in "thin" or "this," and "ph" as in "phone." These pairs are often encountered when learning to read and spell, as they deviate from the standard one-to-one correspondence between letters and sounds.
The function of letterpairs can vary. Some are consistent, always producing the same sound, while others can
Letterpairs are also found in other languages, though their specific combinations and pronunciations differ. Understanding letterpairs