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  • What is the difference between phonetic and phonemic?
    Phonemics, or Phonology, is the study of the distribution of sound systems in human languages A Phoneme is a particular set of sounds produced in a particular language and distinguishable by native speakers of that language from other (sets of) sounds in that language
  • ipa - Whats the lowered single quote lookalike marking in phonetic . . .
    There is a relevant post on John Wells's phonetic blog, "irritating hamburgers", where he argues that it is unnecessary to use any kind of stress marker in the transcription of the second-to-last syllable of the word "irritating", although he notes that such transcriptions are in fact used by some sources:
  • phonetics - The ɪ sound vs the i sound - exact difference . . .
    But i: can be unstressed too: proceeds ˈprəʊ siːdz And if it's just a matter of stress, why should there be a distinction in the phonetic transcription, because other vowels are not using such a distinction! –
  • How should phonetic symbol tilted t be pronounced?
    The phonetic symbols for the first and second words' quot;t quot; are different from the quot;t quot; in the third word What is the difference? How should the tilted quot;t quot; be pronounced?
  • pronunciation - Phonetic symbols for Port are different: Webster . . .
    The Merriam-Webster Learner's dictionary is using IPA, which is the international standard for phonetic notation The Merriam-Webster online dictionary uses Merriam-Webster's own phonetic symbols, which it has been using for the last sixty years, and which Americans are used to So they're naturally different
  • pronunciation - Is there any online tool to read (pronounce) IPA and . . .
    @endolith: you would need over a hundred vowel symbols to represent sounds completely unambiguously IPA has diacritics you put on vowels that tell you to raise, lower, back, or front them (showing that the ear can distinguish between many more vowels than the 25 or so basic IPA symbols for vowels) but these diacritics see relatively little use
  • Are phonics and Phoenician related? - English Language Usage . . .
    The word phonetic is of Greek origin (φωνή {phōni} = voice) Greek writing probably first emerged in the 8th century BCE What its predecessors appear to have lacked, namely the Phoenician alphabet, was a comprehensive representation of vowel as well as consonant sounds
  • Merriam Webster vs Oxford Languages Dictionary phonetic transcriptions . . .
    Since these are phonemic rather than phonetic transcriptions, neither really represents an American accent particularly well; OxfordLD, for instance, will tell you that ramp and rap have the same vowel æ in American English, but even in their own recordings (for American English) you can hear that these vowels are different due to æ


















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