LING477 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Phoneme

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[t] and [d] may be pronounced as a flap [r] in certain cases. A vowel that changes articulation between beginning and end of sound. The body of the tongue starts in the mid and back position and ends in the high and front position) The body of the tongue starts low and back and ends in the high and front position. The body of the tongue starts in the low and back position and ends in the high and back position. Stressed syllables are more prominent than an unstressed one. Stressed syllables are louder, slightly higher in pitch, and longer in duration than other syllables in the word. All syllables in a word have the same loudness, pitch, and length. Different words depending on which syllable is emphasized or stressed. Main stress / prominence in a word. Ipa representation - use diacritic before stressed syllable ( ) Prominent syllable but not as prominent as primary stress.

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