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  1. International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects ...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International...

    48 hàng · Chart. This chart gives a partial system of diaphonemes for English. The symbols for the diaphonemes are given in bold, followed by their most common phonetic values. For the vowels, a separate phonetic value is given for each major dialect, and words used to name corresponding lexical sets are also given. The diaphonemes and lexical sets given here are …

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    • Phonemic chart | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC

      https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-chart
      1. Pure vowels are arranged the same way as in the IPA chart: according to mouth shape (left to right, lips wide / round - top to bottom, jaw closed / open).
      2. Diphthongs are grouped in rows according to their second sound.
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      • Interactive Phonemic Chart | Pronunciation | EnglishClub

        https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/phonemic-chart-ia.htm

        The symbols on this clickable chart represent the 44 sounds used in British English speech (Received Pronunciation). Click on each symbol or sample word to hear. ( See also: Printable Phonemic Chart) Monophthong vowels are arranged by mouth shape: left > right, lips wide > lips round. top > bottom, jaw closed > jaw open.

      • Phonological Features Chart (v11.02) - David J. Peterson

        www.artoflanguageinvention.com/papers/features.pdf · PDF tệp

        • the vowel [a] is central (not front, as in some charts) because it can participate in a 3-way color contrast: [æ] vs. [a] vs. [ ] • this feature system is 3-valued with 0 = unspecified (assumed to be obligatory for place features whose mother’s value is ‘-’)

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      • Phonemic Chart | Pronunciation | EnglishClub

        https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/phonemic-chart.htm

        Phonemic Chart. This phonemic chart uses symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). IPA symbols are useful for learning pronunciation. The symbols on this chart represent the 44 sounds used in British English speech (Received Pronunciation or RP, an educated accent associated with but not exclusive to south-east England).

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        What are the phonological features of English?
        English phonology. In general, however, the regional dialects of English share a largely similar (but not identical) phonological system. Among other things, most dialects have vowel reduction in unstressed syllables and a complex set of phonological features that distinguish fortis and lenis consonants ( stops, affricates, and fricatives ).
        en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_phonology
        How many sounds are there in British English?
        Please wait a few seconds while the chart loads... The symbols on this clickable chart represent the 44 sounds used in British English speech (Received Pronunciation). Click on each symbol or sample word to hear. ( See also: Printable Phonemic Chart) Monophthong vowels are arranged by mouth shape:
        www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/phonemic-chart-ia.ht…
        How are vowels arranged in the interactive phonemic chart?
        The interactive version of the British Council phonemic chart is currently being updated on this website. Pure vowels are arranged the same way as in the IPA chart: according to mouth shape (left to right, lips wide / round - top to bottom, jaw closed / open).
        www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-chart
        What is the interactive version of the British Council phonemic chart?
        The interactive version of the British Council phonemic chart is currently being updated on this website. Pure vowels are arranged the same way as in the IPA chart: according to mouth shape (left to right, lips wide / round - top to bottom, jaw closed / open). Diphthongs are grouped in rows according to their second sound. What's the pronunciation?
        www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-chart


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