• different diaphonemes: A first diaphoneme for words like late (⫽e⫽), a second diaphoneme for words like wait (⫽ei⫽), and a third diaphoneme for words...
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    languages (especially Sicilian), and also uses ⟨j⟩ for /j/. In Basque, the diaphoneme represented by ⟨j⟩ has a variety of realizations according to the regional...
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  • parallel operator stylized in pseudo-italics a caesura in musical notation a diaphoneme in linguistic transcription Slash (punctuation) Backslash /\ (disambiguation)...
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  • pronunciations. These charts give a partial system of diaphonemes for English. The symbols for the diaphonemes are given in bold, followed by their most common...
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  • Alphabetic principle Alternation (linguistics) Complementary distribution Diaphoneme Diphone Emic and etic Free variation Initial-stress-derived noun International...
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  • All AAVE vowels Pure vowels (monophthongs) English diaphoneme AAVE phoneme Example words /æ/ [æ~ɛː~ɛə] act, pal, trap [ɛː~ɛə~eə] (/æ/ raising) ham, land...
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  • Pure vowels (monophthongs) Wikipedia's IPA diaphoneme Wells's GenAm phoneme GenAm realization Example words /æ/ [æ] (listen) bath, trap, yak [eə~ɛə~æ]...
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    allophone. Allo- Allophonic rule Allomorph Alternation (linguistics) Diaphoneme List of phonetics topics R. Jakobson (1961), Structure of Language and...
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    consequently likely to use the rhotic [ɝ] sound (as in General American) for the diaphoneme /ɜːr/ when preconsonantal (as in bird), even if they use non-rhotic pronunciations...
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  • A list of typical older Southern vowels English diaphoneme Old Southern phoneme Example words /aɪ/ [aɪ~æɛ~aæ] bride, prize, tie [ai~aæ] bright, price,...
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    All vowels of Cajun English[citation needed] English diaphoneme Cajun phoneme Example words Pure vowels (Monophthongs) /æ/ [æ] act, pal, trap, ham, pass...
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    Diaphoneme Ulster West & South-West Ireland Local Dublin New Dublin Supraregional Ireland Example words flat /æ/ [äː~a] [æ] [a] [æ~a] add, land, trap /ɑː/...
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  • dialect is being considered, or (at a greater level of abstraction) to a diaphoneme, which represents this interdialectal correspondence. A commonly-used...
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  • English diaphoneme Mid-Atlantic accent Example According to Skinner According to McLean Franklin D. Roosevelt's realization Monophthongs /æ/ [æ] [æ] trap...
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    system developed by Max Weinreich in 1960 to indicate the descendent diaphonemes of the Proto-Yiddish stressed vowels.: 28  Each Proto-Yiddish vowel is...
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  • Pure vowels (monophthongs) English diaphoneme Smith Island Ocracoke Example words /æ/ [æ~a] [æ] grab, lack, trap /æ/ before /d, l, m, n, s, t, z/ [æə~ɛə]...
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  • voiceless retroflex trill is a sound that has been reported to occur as a diaphoneme of /ʂ/ in the Maldivian language. Although the tongue starts out in a...
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  • speech as the vowel [ɛ]. The PALM vowel /ɑː/ is mostly [aː]. The BATH diaphoneme is mostly to be identified with this vowel (see trap-bath split) The THOUGHT...
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  • Dialects, David Parry adapted Wells's lexical sets for Anglo-Welsh dialects. Diaphoneme Homophone Minimal pair Wells (1982), p. xviii. Mesthrie, Rajend (2000)...
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  • Standard English diphthongs English diaphoneme RP (British) Australian S.W. Irish North American GenAm Canadian low //oʊ// [əʉ̯] [ɜʉ̯~ɐʉ̯] [oː] [o̞ʊ̯~ʌʊ̯~ɔʊ̯~o̞]...
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  • Diaphoneme Hanoi Saigon Example word Hanoi Saigon /v/ /v/ /j/ or /v/ vợ   'wife' [və˨˩ˀ] [jə˨˧] or [və˨˧] /z/ /z/ /j/ da   'skin' [za˧] [ja˧] gia   'to...
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    a system developed by M. Weinreich (1960) to indicate the descendent diaphonemes of the Proto-Yiddish stressed vowels. Each Proto-Yiddish vowel is given...
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  • A list of typical Southern vowels English diaphoneme Southern phoneme Example words Pure vowels (monophthongs) /æ/ [æ~æɛ̯æ̯~æjə̯] act, pal, trap [æjə̯~eə̯]...
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    Pure vowels (Monophthongs) English diaphoneme UE SSIE Example words /æ/ äˑ~a æ~a bath, trap, man /ɑː/ ɑː~äˑ aˑ~äˑ blah, calm, father conservative /ɒ/ ɒ~ɑ~ä...
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  • non-standard accents many words can shift their pronunciation without changing diaphonemes due to lexical diffusion. The near–square merger or cheer–chair merger...
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    Realizations of the diaphoneme //j//....
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    vowels of the Inland Northern dialect Pure vowels (Monophthongs) English diaphoneme Inland Northern realization Example words /æ/ æə~eə~ɪə bath, trap, man...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diaphonic may denote a relation to: Diaphoneme and diaphones, in linguistics Diaphonia or parallel harmony, in music...
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  • involve /ʊ/ or /ə/ before /l/. The gulf-golf merger is the merger of the diaphonemes /ʌ/ and /ɒ/ before /lC/, where C denotes a consonant. It is attested...
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    Major distinctive sounds of Northern English English diaphoneme Example words Manchester (Mancunian) Lancashire Yorkshire Cumbria Northumberland (Pitmatic)...
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