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Pronunciation of “tour”
Is the following pronunciation of the word “tour” attested in any common dialect of British English?
[tɔ˞]
This is approximately how I, a native British English speaker, pronounce it. However, it’s ...
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How do you pronounce, "pleurisy"?
According to Wiktionary, pleurisy is pronounced one of two ways:
a) /ˈplʊəɹɪsi/
b) /ˈpljʊəɹɪsi/
I don't hear the /j/ sound when I say the word (in General American) - I hear it like this:
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Does the word "pirate" use the /aɪɚ/ phoneme, or the /aɪɹ/ phoneme?
I'm making a list of all of the graphemes can be used to make the phoneme /aɪɚ/ in General American.
-ire as in fire, wire, desire, sapphire, etc.
-yre as in lyre, pyre, tyre, etc.
I have questions ...
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Is there any difference between a syllabic R /ɹ̩/ and r-colored vowel /ɚ/?
So I have seen that both of them can form a syllable on their own but I don't know the difference between them.
/ɹ̩/
it is a syllabic R and can form a syllable on its own as in [ˈdɔːɾɹ̩] ("...
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How to pronounce "miracle"?
I ask this because I recently had a debate with my family about how to pronounce this word, miracle. They said it was pronounced with the "mir" in miracle the same way "mir" is in mirror. (/ˈmɪɹəkəl/)....
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Difference between IPA ɚ, ɹ, and ɝ
Wanting to be more Californian and trying to correct my accent, I'm looking at the sound for mother, in the North America column. What is the difference between IPA symbols for ɚ, ɹ, and ɝ. (ɝ is not ...
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Pronunciation of "er" in "farmer" vs. "earth"
I'm confused about the difference in pronouncing "er" in words such as "farmer" and "earth". I hear them the same, but they have different phonetic symbols. Is there any difference in pronouncing "er" ...