• see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonology, minimal pairs are pairs of words or phrases in a particular language, spoken or signed...
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  • to "near minimal pairs" to show that speakers of the language perceive two sounds as significantly different even if no exact minimal pair exists in...
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    disappear. Vowels from these series can form minimal pairs with the close series, as exemplified by the minimal pair tüür /tʏːr/ 'dry' vs. tüür /tyːr/ 'expensive'...
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  • found in /æ/ raising in some varieties of American English. A common minimal pair for modern RP speakers is band /bæːnd/ and banned /bænd/. Australian...
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  • the branches of a hyperbola. The pairs on this hyperbola are minimal, because it is not possible for a different pair that belongs to S {\displaystyle...
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  • quality. The words beau /bo/ "beautiful" and bon /bɔ̃/ "good" are a minimal pair that contrasts primarily the vowel nasalization even though the /ɔ̃/...
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  • /ð/ are distinct phonemes, not merely allophones, as demonstrated by minimal pairs such as thigh:thy, ether:either, teeth:teethe. They are distinguished...
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  • another in that context. A contrastive distribution is demonstrated with a minimal pair. Contrastive distribution is distinct from complementary distribution...
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  • many minimal pairs between the voiced and voiceless plosives, b d g and p t k; for example, pagi "pay" vs. paki "pack", baro "bar" vs. paro "pair", teko...
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  • (along with bot and bought, pond and pawned, etc.) is an example of a minimal pair that is lost as a result of this sound change. The phonemes involved...
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    anticipated contemporary post-minimal art practices, which extend or reflect on minimalism's original objectives. Minimalism's key objectives were to strip...
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  • exhibit other near-minimal pairs like abyecto [aβ̞ˈʝe̞tːo̞] 'abject' vs. abierto [aβ̞ˈje̞tːo̞] 'opened'. One potential minimal pair (depending on dialect)...
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  • spoken exactly the same except for length of one segment are considered a minimal pair. The term was coined by the British phonetician Daniel Jones to avoid...
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    limited usefulness of minimal pairs to distinguish phonemes. /h/ and /ŋ/ are separate phonemes in English, even though no minimal pair for them exists due...
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  • length are treated the same when ordering words. Therefore, for example, the pairs O/Ó and Ö/Ő are not distinguished in ordering, but Ö follows O. In cases...
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  • If (x, y) = (18, −5) is the original pair of Bézout coefficients, then ⁠18/42/6⁠ ∈ [2, 3] yields the minimal pairs via k = 2, respectively k = 3; that...
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    example, the following word pairs sound the same when pronounced by speakers of dialects with yeísmo, but they are minimal pairs in regions with the distinction:...
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  • /ʊ/. Because of the inconsistency of the split, put and putt became a minimal pair that were distinguished as /pʊt/ and /pʌt/. The first clear description...
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  • clothes'), which comprises two morphemes, are expected to constitute a minimal pair as hangar [ˈhæŋɡə] versus hanger [ˈhæŋə]; in actuality, their pronunciations...
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    16 initial-vowel letters, with each consonant taking 14 forms with vowel pairs), the orthographic features of the Devanagari script (for example, the same...
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    of a pair of minimally different words, a so-called minimal pair. In English, for example, the words bat [bæt] and pat [pʰæt] form a minimal pair, in which...
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  • sequence of /n/ followed by /i/ in a rising diphthong in Brazil, forming a minimal pair between sonha [ˈsoj̃ɐ] and Sônia [ˈsoniɐ ~ ˈsonʲɐ ~ ˈsoɲɐ]; menina, "girl"...
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  • This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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    minimal pair, because the profanity can also be pronounced with little friction (though in some other dialects they further evolved to form a minimal...
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  • a handful of minimal pairs, such as ant–aunt, caff–calf, cant–can't, have–halve, and staph-staff. There also are some near-minimal pairs, such as ample–sample...
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    consonant that can end a syllable, as illustrated by the following minimal or near-minimal pairs: after /l/ (italiano [itaˈljano] 'Italian' vs. y tal llano [italˈɟʝano]...
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  • Allophone Complementary distribution Contrastive distribution Free variation List of phonetics topics Minimal pair Phoneme What is an environment? v t e...
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  • Dom is a Trans–New Guinea language of the Eastern Group of the Chimbu family, spoken in the Gumine and Sinasina Districts of Chimbu Province and in some...
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  • indicative and counterfactual conditionals is the following English minimal pair: Indicative conditional: If Sally owns a donkey, then she rides it. Simple...
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  • w/ correspond to the close vowels /i, y, u/. While there are a few minimal pairs (such as loua /lu.a/ 's/he rented' and loi /lwa/ 'law'), there are many...
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