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Pronunciation Mastery
  • Fundamentals of English Pronunciation
  • Why pronunciation is so important
  • “Why can't people understand me?”
  • “Why do I struggle with listening?”
  • The Solution
  • Mindfulness
    • Awareness
    • Mindful control
  • Aversion
  • The IPA
    • What are phonemes?
    • Types of phonemes
      • Vowels
  • Sound System
    • System of Sounds
    • Voice timing graphs
    • Sound Relationships
    • Vowel series
      • Vowel Model v1
      • Vowel Model v2
      • Vowel Model v3
    • Diphthong series
    • Consonant series
  • Practise
    • Solo Phonemes
    • Connected Speech
    • Ending sounds
    • "Liaison"
  • Consonant clusters
  • Glide insertion
  • Myths & Facts
    • The Myth of Liaison
    • The Myth of Natural Speech
    • The Myth of the IPA
      • Improving upon CUBE
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Ending sounds

Contents:

  • importance of ending sounds

  • connected speech intro — link to "Liaison" page

  • conflation table of examples

Conflation table here

(I already have a giant one in google sheets! — include a link to it here)

with win which whip witch wizz wist whisp

wipe wife wine while wise

cat is / catch it / cab is

cat catch cap can cab

cage cape kale cane Kate cake came

gauge gape gale gain gate gay game gave gaze

Document resources

Below, you can see or access two large documents that I've been working on, primarily listing ending sounds of English words. The documents are unfinished, but contain plenty of useful information and word comparisons.

Terminology, Ending sounds, Minimal pairs etc

Minimal pairs sets

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Last updated 3 months ago

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QvX6GpiJmwsHBz1RVgRvm_CLA4HnbCsSGaCrtJOwbzYdocs.google.com
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Terminology, Ending sounds, Minimal pairs etc