English consonants: Phonemes and Allophones
English consonants: Phonemes and Allophones Effects related to aspiration and ... complex ÐNot part of this course ÐTake phonology courses to Þght over the details ¥Rough and ready idea is indispensable for practical phonetics ÐMust make a distinction between phonemic and allophonic differences. Rough deÞnition of phoneme
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