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Diff · History 736 Schwa not stressed?: new section
Diff · History 386 Aspiration of English stops: re
Diff · History 253 Table of consonants used in English: ?
Diff · History 354 Table of consonants used in English: one point in favor of stops and affricates being in the same row
Diff · History 494 R-colored diphthongs?: +
Diff · History 791 R-colored diphthongs?: re
Diff · History 473 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: re
Diff · History 219 Page archiving: re
Diff · History 412 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: re
Diff · History 3 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: sc
Diff · History 70 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: +
Diff · History 626 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: re
Diff · History 20 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: both
Diff · History 227 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: re
Diff · History 15 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: that didn't make sense
Diff · History 374 In General American, the vowels [ə], [ʌ] and [ɜː] may be considered a single phoneme.: regarding my speech
Diff · History 155 Shouldn't we replace /r/ in the consonant table to [ɹ̠] or something else if it's almost never pronounced as [r]?: +
Diff · History 302 Shouldn't we replace /r/ in the consonant table to [ɹ̠] or something else if it's almost never pronounced as [r]?: I wish the approximant symbol were used
Diff · History 17 What English nouns begin with /ð/?: ping
Diff · History 1,172 What English nouns begin with /ð/?: the story of the split
Diff · History 350 English phonology#Sonorants: re
Diff · History 295 Minor allophones: definitely
Diff · History -67 Minor allophones: rw for better effect
Diff · History 946 Minor allophones: on confusing readers
Diff · History 11 Affricate aspiration: clarify
Diff · History 951 Affricate aspiration: better comparisons
Diff · History 536 Minor allophones: little note above table
Diff · History 1,104 Minor allophones: what minor means; yes, minor allophone table is problematic
Diff · History 6 Table: change caption
Diff · History 912 Table: [h] doesn't exist; most likely post-palatal
Diff · History 296 Table: huh
Diff · History 337 Phones: move comment down, and respond
Diff · History 855 Minor allophones: not all phones; adequate sourcing
Diff · History 270 Phones: add retroflex stops; add labialization to other table
Diff · History 226 Phones: add labialization to main table
Diff · History -126 Phones: rm voiceless sonorants from phone table (they count as aspiration), except for [ç], which occurs alone in "hue"
Diff · History -171 Phones: rm voiceless nasals
Diff · History 272 Phones: separate trill, postalveolar, and retroflex r; dental or alveolar l (I think?)
Diff · History 78 Phones: add retroflex columns
Diff · History 1,368 Minor allophones: voiceless nasals doubtful; dental d both minor allophone and dialectal phoneme; postalveolar vs. retroflex; other World Englishes?
Diff · History -4 Minor allophones: HTML entity to character
Diff · History 58 Phones: do the same with other table; adjust spacing
Diff · History 36 Table: make aspirates default in table; change voiceless symbol with voicing diacritic to voiced symbol with voiceless diacritic
Diff · History 2,767 Table: create minor allophones table, add dental stops to main table, rearrange laterals; re
Diff · History 551 Affricate aspiration: nothing in Roach, or Collins and Mees
Diff · History 545 Table: makes sense for aspirated to be default; no criteria
Diff · History 5,531 Phones: new section
Diff · History 1,457 Affricate aspiration: new section
Diff · History 111 voiceless palatal fricative [ç] in English words: add appropriate indenting and outdenting
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