What? If I want baked to rhyme with naked, I'd have to give baked another syllable. If I added an accent to the a in baked, baked would still be a one-syllable word. If I put an acute accent mark on the e in baked, however, baked would rhymed with naked.
Well I'm going into Old English rules, circa Shakespeare. In his plays if he wanted you to pronounce ed as an independent syllable, he added an accent mark to the e.
What? If I want baked to rhyme with naked, I'd have to give baked another syllable. If I added an accent to the a in baked, baked would still be a one-syllable word. If I put an acute accent mark on the e in baked, however, baked would rhymed with naked.
Did I explain well enough, home fry?
Well I'm going into Old English rules, circa Shakespeare. In his plays if he wanted you to pronounce ed as an independent syllable, he added an accent mark to the e.