The Word SERVICE as seen from its letter meaning position, as seen from its interactive context.

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I explain here the word 'service' based upon the Sound-In-Form theory that sees every letter from a specific position in time and space. The foundations of this theory are introduced in 'Sound-in-Form'.
This word is for me especially interesting to analyse because it starts from the third sort of focus, buikding its logic up from a contextual understanding. By building up the letter positions from there, in the end you understand also its placement and its time we can use this idea.
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This is fascinating, but I am a bit confused by one thing, hopefully you can explain. The 'er' in service used to be pronounced as /ɛr/ in earlier forms of English (and presently in some parts of Scotland) but in your dialect, you seem to pronounce it as /ɝ/. How come you split this sound up, as if the E and the R were separate sounds? These letter-forms in the Latin alphabet do not determine how the language is spoken; there are unfortunately many illiterate but perfectly fluent speakers.

Also, would this system work with an alternative writing system for English, such as Shavian?

Thank you greatly

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