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1 The Phonology of English sounds that sound the same and sounds that sound different in English Kuiper and Allan Chapter 5

2 Exercise Listen very carefully. (You might say these more than once.) –still –till –little –button Are the t sounds pronounced in exactly the same way in each word?

3 Same and different /t/s What is the same about the /t/ sounds? What is different? Do native speakers of English regard the differences as significant?

4 Phonemes Every language uses contrastive units called phonemes. When you speak the actual sounds that come out of your mouth are not phonemes. Phonemes are perceptual.

5 Allophones Phonemes have allophones. Allophones are ‘realisations’ of phonemes in sound. [ tH] is a realisation of /t/ in the word /tim/.

6 An analogy


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