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  • curprev 01:4901:49, 20 January 2024Urszag talk contribs 30,733 bytes +1 It seems easier to follow the table if we put the (more or less) diaphonemic transcription first, followed by the pronunciations in each particular accent.

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  • curprev 16:5516:55, 19 January 2024Inqvisitor talk contribs 30,732 bytes +646 add reference source cite web direct link to AHD / IPA Pronunciation Key
  • curprev 15:5915:59, 19 January 2024Inqvisitor talk contribs 30,086 bytes +107 Restore to AHD enPR inventory table–literally the exact sound-symbol correspondences given by the AHD pronunciation key itself (p. xxviii of AHD 5th print edition) for all 'foreign' sounds, viz. AHD /œ/ = IPA /œ/, /ø/; AHD /ü/ = IPA /y/; AHD /ᴋʜ/ = IPA /ç/, /x/. AHD is also online and you can look up words themselves; more 'authentic' foreign pronunciations are oft acceptable, usually as secondary pron. options

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  • curprev 02:3802:38, 13 December 2023-sche talk contribs 29,522 bytes −143 →‎Consonants: based on the discussion on talk, I don't see evidence that this is a phonemic consonant (especially English-wide), as opposed to a narrow phonetic realization of the two consonants, like with /ts/... if we need to have a BP discussion about this, let's...

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  • curprev 21:4721:47, 20 July 2023-sche talk contribs 29,377 bytes +87 fix; this was changed as part of an uncareful mass replacement recently, but in this case this footnote is a 'quote', saying what notation MW uses

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  • curprev 01:3101:31, 29 December 2022GinormousBuildings talk contribsm 28,986 bytes +7 Word final /i/ as in "city" /sɪti/ and "marry" /mæɹi/ is an archiphoneme that stands for the two possible /ɪ, iː/ pronunciations in this position in RP. For this reason, I don't see why /i/ is needed here if /ɪ/ is also put here.

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