User:Wikitiki89/My English accent
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Being born, growing up, and living in the North Shore of Boston, I have become fascinated by my own accent/dialect of English and would like to document it. Note that I will try to document everything even features that are common to most English accents/dialects. Note that my descriptions may contain unconventional analyses of English phonology.
Vowels
[edit]Phoneme | Pronunciation |
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ɑː | a, ɑ |
ɒ | ɒ |
æ | æ |
aɪ | aɪ, ʌɪ |
aʊ | æʊ, ɛʊ |
ɛ | ɛ |
eɪ | eɪ |
ɪ | ɪ |
iː | i |
ɔː | ɒ |
ɔɪ | ɔɪ |
oʊ | əʊ |
uː | ʉ |
ʊ | ʊ |
juː | jʉ |
ʌ | ʌ |
ɜːr | ɝ |
ɑːr | ɑr |
ɒr | ɒr |
ær | eɚ |
aɪr | ajɚ, *ʌjɚ |
aʊr | æwɚ |
ɛr | ɛɚ |
ɛər | eɚ |
ɪr | ɪɚ |
iːr | iɚ |
ɔr | ɔɚ |
oʊr | ɔɚ |
uːr | ɔɚ, uɚ |
juːr | ɔɚ, jɝ |
ʌr | ʌɚ |
æn | en̩ |
æm | em̩ |
æŋ | eɪŋ |
Consonants
[edit]The set of consonants is similar to most English accents and dialects. Unless otherwise noted, these distinctions do not cross morpheme or word boundaries.
- The velar consonants /k/ and /ɡ/ are invariably palatalized to [kʲ] and [ɡʲ] before palatalizing vowels or palatal approximant /j/.*
- Glottal /h/ is almost always palatalized to [xʲ] before palatal approximent /j/ and usually also before /i/.
- Voiceless plosives /p/, /t/, and /k/ are aspirated before stressed vowels, unless preceded by /s/ (or /ʃ/ in loanwords).