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  2. Speech sound disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, the sounds /k/ and /t/ may not be recognized as having different meanings, so "call" and "tall" might be treated as homophones, both being pronounced as "tall." This is called phoneme collapse, and in some cases many sounds may all be represented by one — e.g., /d/ might replace /t/, /k/, and /ɡ/. As a result, the number of ...

  3. Help:IPA/English - Wikipedia

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    In many dialects, /r/ occurs only before a vowel; if you speak such a dialect, simply ignore /r/ in the pronunciation guides where you would not pronounce it, as in cart /kɑːrt/. In other dialects, /j/ (yes) cannot occur after /t, d, n/, etc., within the same syllable; if you speak such a dialect, then ignore the /j/ in transcriptions such as ...

  4. Hyperforeignism - Wikipedia

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    The South American beverage, mate, is frequently spelled maté in English, adding an acute accent (as in 'café') to indicate that the word has two syllables and is not pronounced like the English word mate (/ ˈ mt /). In Spanish, such an accent would shift the stress and change the meaning of the word (maté meaning "I killed" in Spanish).

  5. Simple Words You're Definitely Pronouncing Incorrectly - AOL

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    Oh No, Say It Ain't So. Honestly, this can be a tricky name to remember to pronounce correctly. Even though Cillian Murphy's work is only continuing to get better over time.

  6. T-glottalization - Wikipedia

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    In English phonology, t-glottalization or t-glottalling is a sound change in certain English dialects and accents, particularly in the United Kingdom, that causes the phoneme / t / to be pronounced as the glottal stop [] ⓘ in certain positions.

  7. Non-native pronunciations of English - Wikipedia

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    The alveolar consonants /t, d, n, s, z, l/ are articulated with the blade of the tongue, rather than the tip as in English. [26] Pronunciation of vowels. Speakers confuse between /æ/ and /ɛ/, so that man and men are both pronounced as the latter. [29] Speakers confuse between /uː/ and /ʊ/, so that pool and pull are both pronounced with [u ...

  8. You’ve probably been pronouncing the Kelce brothers' name ...

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    The NFL players spoke about not finding out the correct pronunciation of their last name until their mid-20’s during a February 2023 episode of their “New Heights” podcast.

  9. Everyone's Been Pronouncing Travis Kelce's Name Wrong This ...

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    And apparently, the subject also came up during an episode of Travis and Jason Kelce's show New Heights, when Jason asked their dad Ed Kelce why he just...let everyone pronounce their name wrong ...