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English phonetics and phonology (2024–2025) (1BA/02) (Michalski)

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈwɒnæ || ˈwɑːnæ/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈdʌŋhɪl/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈtelp/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈflɪ/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈtɪnn/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈʧiːtəh/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈkʌmpəniː/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈkriːm/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈfɪlm/

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Say if the example provided below meets the phonotactic criteria for being a word of English, either native or borrowed from another language.

If a given example could exist only if part of it were a suffix, e.g. —s, ’s, or —ed, the answer is “Yes.”

If two transcriptions are provided next to each other, separated with a double pipe (||), the one on the left is supposed to be GenBrit, the one on the right—GenAm. They are either both ‘good’ or they are both ‘bad,’ for the same reason.

/ˈtrɪmk/

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