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linguistics.berkeley.edu › acip › courseChapter 2: Exercise J. Read the following passages in phonetic transcription. The first, which represents a form of British English of the kind spoken by Peter Ladefoged, is a broad transcription. The second, which represents an American pronunciation typical of a Midwestern or far Western speaker, is slightly narrower, showing a few allophones.
Practice in Reading Transcription - UCLA
linguistics.ucla.edu › people › hayesGeneral Phonetics Practice in Reading Transcription To help you in learning transcription, here is a sample passage, written in a fairly broad phonemic transcription. The transcription represents my own speech, which is a fairly neutral variety of American English. I’ve include ligatures for diphthongs and affricates, but no length
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www.phonetics.ucla.edu › course › chapter2J Read the following passages in phonetic transcription. The first, which represents a form of British English of the kind I speak myself, is a broad transcription. The second, which represents an American pronunciation typical of a Midwestern or far Western speaker, is slightly narrower, showing a few allophones. By this time you