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<span style="font-size:14px;">/<b style="color:darkgreen;">ʌ</b>/</span>
 
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<li>s<u>u</u>n, b<u>u</u>t, m<u>u</u>d, <u>u</u>ncle</li>
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<li>1, 100</li>
<li>s<u>o</u>n, w<u>o</u>n, 1, br<u>o</u>ther, <u>o</u>ther, an<u>o</u>ther, ab<u>o</u>ve</li>
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<li>s<u>u</u>n, b<u>u</u>t, m<u>u</u>d, <u>u</u>ncle</li>
<li>fl<u>oo</u>d, bl<u>oo</u>d</li>
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<li>s<u>o</u>n, w<u>o</u>n, br<u>o</u>ther, <u>o</u>ther, an<u>o</u>ther, ab<u>o</u>ve</li>
<li>t<u>ou</u>gh, r<u>ou</u>gh, en<u>ou</u>gh /<span style="color:darkgreen;">ɪ ˈnʌf</span>/
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<li>fl<u>oo</u>d, bl<u>oo</u>d</li>
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<li>t<u>ou</u>gh, r<u>ou</u>gh, en<u>ou</u>gh /<span style="color:darkgreen;">ɪ ˈnʌf</span>/
 
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Revision as of 23:20, 19 September 2017

Vowels

Vowels are always voiced (which means the vocal cords vibrate when the sound is made).

ˈvaʊəlz ər 'ɔːlwəz 'vɔɪst

Long "pure" vowels

/ɑ:/

  • R, star, car, far
  • father, bother, bottle
  • clerk UK


/i:/

  • B, C, D, E, G, P, T, V, Z US
  • sea, tea, seem, feet, key


/u:/

  • Q, U, W
  • choose, use,


/ɜːr/

  • first, third, 30, 30th
  • shirt, clerk, certification, learn
  • Some people sometimes pronounce words like sure & pure with this sound rather than /ʃʊr/, /pjʊr/, (myself included).

Short vowels

/ʌ/

  • 1, 100
  • sun, but, mud, uncle
  • son, won, brother, other, another, above
  • flood, blood
  • tough, rough, enough /ɪ ˈnʌf/


/ʊ/

  • Look!, a good cookbook
  • put, push, pull
  • woman /'wʊmən/


/ɪ/

  • 6, him, this
  • , finish, minute (n.)
  • been, again
  • below, behind, between, beneath, bemoan, belabor, besmirch, etc.
  • women /'wi min/, electric, elegance /'el ɪ ɡəns/, enough /ɪ ˈnʌf/

/e/

The precise realisation of this form varies. In South Africa the sound is closer to /e/, while in the US it is closer to /ɛ/. (fête, bête, lait, aime pouvaient). Since the distinction is not considered phonemic (since the long "A" sound is realized as the diphthong /eɪ/), the standard transcription is /e/ though the sound is closer to /ɛ/ than /e/ (fée, pourrai, pouvez, aimer.)

  • 7, 10, 12, F, L, M, N, S, X, Zed
  • health, wedding, nephew, elementary /ˌel ɪ ˈmen tri/
  • says, said


/ə/

  • The most common vowel sound in English (also the most central vowel) (quite lax) uh... (French "euh" is very similar, but with rounded lips)
  • around, about, above, ago, asleep, etc.
  • perpetual, residual, comfortable1, science, electric, elegant, woman, sermon
  • -ous (famous, gelatinous, disastrous)
  • -er (safer, cheaper, etc.)
  • Some transcribe the sound of the suffix -ion as /ən/, though most dictionaries simply use "syllabic" /n/. More terminology wars... :) e.g. nation, ration, consideration, fashion /ˈfæʃ n/, etc.

1 Most commonly the first schwa is dropped entirely. ˈkʌmf təbl / 'kʌm fə təbl

/æ/

  • bad, faster, fastest, that1

1 As a demonstrative pronoun / determiner that is pronounced /ðæt/, as a relative pronoun, that is usually pronounced /ðət/, though it may be dropped entirely.

Diphthongs

//

  • A, H, J, K, 8
  • take, plane, fate
  • main, rain, paid, said (/səd/)
  • day, way, say, says (/səz/)
  • weigh, neighbour, freight
  • vein
  • aviation, (un)able, Asia (/'eɪ ʒə/)

/ɑɪ/

  • I, Y, 5, 9
  • rice, mice
  • guide, quite quiet /'kwɑɪt 'kwɑɪ ət/
  • light, sight, sigh, height
  • align, benign, sign

/əʊ / /

  • O, 0, (zero)
  • close, clothes /kləʊðz/, chose, chosen
  • though, although, thorough /ˈθɜː roʊ/ US /'θʌ rə/ UK, borough /ˈbɜː roʊ/ US /'bʌ rə/ UK
  • grow, known
  • soap, foam


/ɑʊ/

  • 1000
  • out, about, around, announce, pounce
  • how, now, power, tower, town


//

  • Mostly UK. North American English (NAME) is usually /er/
  • there, where
  • hair, pair
  • share, care
  • heir


/ʊə/

  • poor, tour (guide),

Consonants

Most consonants are paired: at each position one can make two sounds (one voiced, one unvoiced). For example:

Voiced Unvoiced
b p
d t
z s
ʒ ʃ
g k