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The letter y always represents a consonant phoneme when used to begin words or syllables; for example: yellow, canyon. When the letter y is not used to begin words or syllables, it represents a _____________ phoneme.

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The answer is it is a vowel phoneme

Step-by-step explanation:

When the letter y is not used to begin words or syllables, it represents a VOWEL phoneme. For example in syllable, bye, my, xylophone, why, and many other cases.

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