Pronunciation of English Flashcards

1
Q

Equivalence classes

A

Vowel categories it only tells us how vowels behave within each class; 24 “lexical sets”

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2
Q

Differ among dialects

A

Philadelphian dialect has two sets of classes for Mad and Trap

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3
Q

IPA Vowel Chart

A

Provides to us what we lack without Audio; chart of pronunciation

Three dimensional space:

  • From top to bottom (close to open vocal tract u,i to a)
  • Fronter v backer position of tongue (from left to right)
  • Spread v rounded lips (each pair)
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4
Q

ɪ

A

Kit

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5
Q

ɛ

A

Dress

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6
Q

æ

A

Trap, Bath

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7
Q

a

A

Lot, Palm

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8
Q

ʌ

A

Strut

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9
Q

ʊ

A

Foot

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10
Q

ɜr or ɜ˞

A

Nurse

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11
Q

i

A

Fleece

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12
Q

A

Face

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13
Q

ɔ

A

Cloth, Thought

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14
Q

A

Goat

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15
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u

A

Goose

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16
Q

A

Price

17
Q

ɔɪ

A

Choice

18
Q

ɐʊ

A

Mouth

19
Q

ɪr

A

Near

20
Q

ɛr

A

Square

21
Q

ar

A

Start

22
Q

ɔr

A

North, Force

23
Q

ʊr

A

Cure

24
Q

ː

A

colon-like character indicates extra length of the preceding sound

25
Q

ɔ”r”

A

sequence of two characters indicates a sound that starts one way and ends another

26
Q

American IPA

A

variation just changes the sound quality of certain words without changing any lexical class definitions; others straight up split and mergers certain classes (splitting or merging Mary, marry, and merry)

27
Q

ə

A

“schwa”; data = d-eɪ-t-ə or connect = c-ə-nn-ɛ-ct

28
Q

IPA Consonant Chart

A

p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l

n" (hang)
ɾ (ladder, at all)
theta (thing)
eth (this)
esh (ashen)
yogh (azure)
j (yield, yes)
29
Q

affricates

A

combination of stop and fricative

chip = t(esh)
jut = d(yogh)
30
Q

Stress

A

Stress is marked before the affected syllable; primary (up), secondary (down)