• / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In English, the digraph ⟨th⟩ usually represents either the voiced dental fricative phoneme...
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  • th-fronting, such as some varieties of Cockney and African American Vernacular English. See Pronunciation of Englishth⟩. The voiceless velar fricative /x/...
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  • are a variety of pronunciations in Modern English and in historical forms of the language for words spelled with the letter ⟨a⟩. Most of these go back...
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    stop // to a dental fricative /θ/. This mutation affected the pronunciation ofth⟩, which began to be used to represent the phoneme /θ/ in some of the...
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    Thorn (letter) (redirect from Þ)
    or þorn (Þ, þ) is a letter in the Old English, Old Norse, Old Swedish and modern Icelandic alphabets, as well as modern transliterations of the Gothic...
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  • see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The pronunciation of the phoneme /r/ in the English language has many variations in different dialects...
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  • digraph in the Roman alphabet Pronunciation of English th aspects of this digraph in English Voiced dental fricative /ð/, a type of consonantal sound in some...
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  • (see Pronunciation of English th), and the voiceless alveolar sibilant can be represented by ⟨s⟩ or ⟨c⟩. It is, however, not (solely) the shortage of letters...
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  • nouns where southern English has /ðz/ (baths, youths, etc.); with and booth are pronounced with /θ/. (See Pronunciation of English th.) In colloquial speech...
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    delimiters. Non-native pronunciations of English result from the common linguistic phenomenon in which non-native speakers of any language tend to transfer...
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  • transcription delimiters. A pronunciation respelling for English is a notation used to convey the pronunciation of words in the English language, which do not...
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  • see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The pronunciation of the digraph ⟨wh⟩ in English has changed over time, and still varies today between...
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  • § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Th-fronting is the pronunciation of the English "th" as "f" or "v". When th-fronting is applied, [θ] becomes [f]...
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  • the English this, [ðɪs]. Voiceless dental fricative [θ] - as in the English thin, [θɪn]. Dental ejective fricative [θʼ] Pronunciation of Englishth⟩ Zhao...
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    in the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tuvan, and Mongolian languages Th-fronting, pronunciation of English "th" as "f" or "v". Ҫ ҫ : Cyrillic letter the, which is pronounced...
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    th⟩ usually corresponds to /θ/ (voiceless interdental fricative) in thin or /ð/ (voiced interdental fricative) in then. See also Pronunciation of English...
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  • The traditional English pronunciation of Latin, and Classical Greek words borrowed through Latin, is the way the Latin language was traditionally pronounced...
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  • original pronunciation of the digraph up until Early Modern English when the /ɡ/ sound was lost in most words, giving /ŋ/ a phonemic status in English. Another...
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    Modern English spelling, although pronunciation has changed considerably since that time. Middle English was succeeded in England by Early Modern English, which...
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    Written English has a large number of digraphs, such as ⟨ch⟩, ⟨ea⟩, ⟨oo⟩, ⟨sh⟩, and ⟨th⟩. Diacritics are generally not used to write native English words...
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  • delimiters. Th-stopping is the realization of the dental fricatives [θ, ð] as stops—either dental or alveolar—which occurs in several dialects of English. In...
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  • approximate the Greek sounds. /pʰ/, // and /kʰ/ were pronounced with notable aspiration, like the initial consonants of the English pot, top, and cot respectively...
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  • English number words include numerals and various words derived from them, as well as a large number of words borrowed from other languages. Cardinal...
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    T (redirect from Pronunciation of English T)
    instead of the intended characters. T, or t, is the twentieth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other...
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  • taught to English speakers with their modern Greek pronunciations of [θ], [f], and [x] ~ [ç] respectively, because these sounds are easier for English speakers...
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  • the letters of the Latin alphabet. Unlike other systems (such as Spanish orthography) where the spelling indicates the pronunciation, English spelling is...
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    The (category Pages including recorded pronunciations)
    ancestor of the Modern English word the. In Middle English, the digraph ⟨th⟩ was written using the letter thorn, þ. During the latter Middle English and Early...
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  • History of English Syntax: a transformational approach to the history of English sentence structure. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. Visser, F. Th. (1963–1973)...
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    Pronunciation of Englishth⟩. In Old High German, the stops were moved according to the High German consonant shift. In Dutch, the idiosyncrasies of...
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  • Voiceless dental fricative (category English th)
    non-sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to most English speakers as the 'th' in think. Though rather...
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