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The study of the abstract aspect of the sounds or *phonemes* in a given language.
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Lots of quick phonetic questions for General American English
So, very quick questions about phonology in GAE.
Does GAE have the [ʍ] (the 'hua') sound?
What about the (non-clustered) [x], [ʒ], or [o]?
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Can a vowel be a consonant?
So, I know there are certain consonants in the IPA that have vowel-like properties, and can therefor be used as vowels, such as [n], [m], and [l]. Examples include [pnt], or [ʒlf]. So, in the loosest …