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  1. Home - Retroflex

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    Retroflex.com U.S. | Retroflex, Incorporated | 1205 Broadway Street, Wrightstown, WI 54180 | Toll Free 877.532.5600 | Phone 920.532.4850

  2. Index of phonetics articles - Wikipedia

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    Voiced retroflex affricate (ɖʐ) Voiced retroflex fricative (ʐ) Voiced retroflex implosive (ᶑ) Voiced retroflex plosive (ɖ) Voiced uvular affricate (ɢʁ) Voiced uvular fricative (ʁ) Voiced uvular implosive (ʛ) Voiced uvular plosive (ɢ) Voiced velar affricate (ɡɣ) Voiced velar fricative (ɣ) Voiced velar implosive (ɠ) Voiced velar ...

  3. Pronunciation Guide - Behind the Name

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    b: voiced bilabial stop: c: voiceless palatal stop: ç: voiceless palatal fricative: d: voiced alveolar stop: f: voiceless labiodental fricative: g: voiced velar stop

  4. Wiktionary:International Phonetic Alphabet

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    Apr 12, 2022 · The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system of phonetic notation devised by linguists to accurately and uniquely represent each of the wide variety of sounds (phones or phonemes) used in spoken human language.

  5. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1152473.pdf

    the retroflex [ B] randomly at the end of a syl-lable. The added retroflex [ B] moves the pro-nunciation of a previous syllable backwards in the mouth. Consequently, it is common to hear a Chinese student’s erroneous pronunci-ation of “early” as / ?ABl6/, which in fact does not need a retroflex even in American Eng-lish. Phonotactic problems

  6. phonetics | linguistics | Britannica

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    phonetics, the study of speech sounds and their physiological production and acoustic qualities. It deals with the configurations of the vocal tract used to produce speech sounds (articulatory phonetics), the acoustic properties of speech sounds (acoustic phonetics), and the manner of combining sounds so as to make syllables, words, and sentences (linguistic phonetics). The …

  7. What is Phonetics? - Introduction to Linguistics - ielanguages.com

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    One other symbol is the glottal stop, ʔ which is somewhat rare in English. Some linguists in the United States traditionally use different symbols than the IPA symbols. ... [- Anterior] retroflex and palatals [š, ž, č, ǰ, j] [Dorsal] from velum back [k, g, ŋ] [Glottal] in larynx [h, ʔ] Vowels Height [± high] [± low] Backness [± back ...



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