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Difference between word-final iː, i and ɪ

The happy vowel, as it is known,/i/, is not a feature of all Englishes. In Australian English, for example, this vowel is subject to lengthening in open syllables. In British English, the happy vowe …
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Can American ‘bought’ sometimes sound like ‘bop’?

Short answer (tl;dr): Yes, the last consonant in the word bought may often be realised as a [p] before the word me. The full story In General American, a syllable final /t/ followed by a consonant wi …
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