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  • What is the difference between phonetic and phonemic?
    Phonemics, or Phonology, is the study of the distribution of sound systems in human languages A Phoneme is a particular set of sounds produced in a particular language and distinguishable by native speakers of that language from other (sets of) sounds in that language That's what "distinctive" means -- the English phonemes n and ŋ can be told apart by native speakers of English, because
  • What are the conventional words for characters (A-Z)?
    The Nato Phonetic Alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta and so on) would be familiar to some, but not to all — my mother would probably think me pretentious for using it But that is what our police would use to provide clear, unambiguous details of a car number plate over the radio, for example
  • phonetics - In IPA transcription, what is the difference between “ɪ . . .
    As the Handbook of the International Phonetic Association (1999: 30) puts it: [T]he contrast between the words bead and bid has phonetic correlates in both vowel quality and vowel duration A phonemic representation which explicitly notes this might use the symbols iː and ɪ
  • dictionaries - American refusal of the IPA: why? - English Language . . .
    In America phonetic notation has had a curious history Bloomfield used IPA notation in his early book An Introduction to the Study of Language, 1914, and in the English edition of his more famous Language, 1935 But since then, a strange hostility has been shown by many American linguists to IPA notation, especially to certain of its symbols
  • Are phonics and Phoenician related? - English Language Usage . . .
    This is the earliest documented use of a phonetic alphabet in history (that I know of), and it occurred to me that the words "Phonics" and "Phoenician" might be related; in fact, this relationship makes it seem extremely unlikely that there is no relationship between the terms
  • Whats the rule for pronouncing “’s” as z or s ?
    The word ending spelled apostrophe "s" is a phonemic z in all the instances I can think of (But English spelling is not very regular, so there could be exceptions ) However, English has a morphophonemic rule that converts a voiced obstruent (e g z ) to the corresponding voiceless phoneme (for z that would be s ) when the z is immediately preceded by a voiceless obstruent phoneme The
  • The ɪ sound vs the i sound - exact difference?
    The i sound is just the short version of i: ; without the ː length mark it is shorter Just as you can find i: in words like peat, the i sound is found in words like happiness where the vowel is shorter In epicentre, you can find an ɪ because, in many accents, such as the Cambridge Dictionary's main focus of BrE, it is not any sort of ee sound, but an ih sound, as found in hit
  • pronunciation - Phonetic symbols for Port are different: Webster . . .
    Generally speaking, you're better off using the phonetic transcriptions in the English-to-<Language> section of any good bilingual dictionary They're fast and simple and don't care at all about traditional spelling or Webster Plus, you can use the rest of the dictionary As I note in another comment, American monolingual dictionaries are useless for pronunciation and should be avoided
  • Is there such a thing as pangram for phonemes?
    Thanks for the great practical mnemonic, though the claim that "of", "must", and "learn" contain three different vowels deserves discussion; the first two may simply be the unstressed versus the stressed phonetic realization of the central ("schwa") vowel, while the third might be treated as a syllabic-r phonetic realization of a phonemic schwa
  • Phonetic differences between ɑ and ɒ in English and American . . .
    Phonetic differences between ɑ and ɒ in English and American pronunciation standards Ask Question Asked 7 years, 6 months ago Modified 7 years, 6 months ago





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