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- What are the differences between ɑ and ɔ in American English?
I learned ɑ and ɔ represent two different vowels However,recently I read a book, the American writer said she didn't differentiate between ɑ or ɔ She used only ɑ for everything so I t
- Difference between ä , ɒ , and ɑ - English Language Learners . . .
It is kind of confusing to see three different symbols referring to one or two sounds So what's the difference in the pronunciation of ä , ɒ , and ɑ (if there's one)? Which of these symbols can I use to accurately represent the American English pronunciation of the two aforementioned words and others sharing the same vowel sound?
- pronunciation - Whats the difference between ɒ and ɑ ? - English . . .
(Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) Jim Dale’s audio Stephen Fry’s audio How does Jim Dale pronounce the a in swallowed: ɒ or ɑ ? Considering his nationality, it seems more likely ɒ But it doesn’t sound like how Stephen Fry pronounces I want to know which one Jim Dale pronounces and what the difference between the two is
- american english - Minimal pairs with ʌ and ɑ - English Language . . .
Would an American native speaker be able to hear a difference between ʌ and ɑ in pronunciation of quot;done quot; and quot;don quot; and recognize which one was said without a context? For me
- american english - What is the difference between ɔ and ɑ . . .
Why they write the word 'Call' as kɑːl (Cambridge) And some others, they write it like kɔl (Collins) So, are they the same in American English?
- phonetics - What kind of a-sound does IPA aɪ depict? - English . . .
From what I know of English phonetics, in RP there're 3 similar monophthongs (that my Russian ear associates with the same Russian letter, quot;а quot;): ʌ, ɑ, æ So far I've learned to more or le
- How to correctly pronounce pan and pen differently?
Back vowel: the highest point of the tongue is positioned relatively back in the mouth [u ɑ ɔ ʌ] Central vowel: the tongue is positioned halfway between a front vowel and a back vowel [ɜ ə ɐ] There's another feature called vowel roundedness which refers to the amount of rounding in the lips during the articulation of a vowel
- Minimal pairs for i vs ɪ and is there an important difference?
According to a vowel question in Linguistic SE, English can be considered to have vowels [i ɪ e ɛ æ ɑ ɔ o ʊ u ʌ] which can be reduced to [i e æ ɑ o u ʌ] (plus an orthogonal length or diphthongiza
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