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by rikflik on March 19th, 2008
I take that back - you said vowel digraphs. The correct answer is none, however vowel pairs is most often used in context of pronunciation and phonemes, digraph refers more to the written aspect of the same thing (di = 2, graph = write, letter).
by m1tk44 on March 19th, 2008