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Department of Culture and Communication Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation (IKK) ENGLISH The Vowels & Consonants of English Lecture Notes Nigel Musk

The Consonants of English Bilabial Dental Alveolar Labiodental Palatoalveolar (Postalveolar) Palatal Velar Glottal Unvoiced (-V) Voiced (+V) -V +V -V +V -V +V -V +V -V +V -V +V -V +V -V +V Stops (Plosives) p b t d k g ʔ 1 Fricatives f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ h Affricates ʧ ʤ Nasals m n ŋ Lateral (approximants) l Approximants w 2 r j w 2 The consonants in the table above are the consonant phonemes of RP (Received Pronunciation) and GA (General American), that is, the meaning-distinguishing consonant sounds (c.f. pat bat). Phonemes are written within slashes //, e.g. /t/. Significant variations are explained in the footnotes. /p/ put, supper, lip /ʃ/ show, washing, cash /b/ bit, ruby, pub /ʒ/ leisure, vision /t/ two, letter 3, cat /h/ home, ahead /d/ deep, ladder 3, read /ʧ/ chair, nature, watch /k/ can, lucky, sick /ʤ/ jump, pigeon, bridge /g/ gate, tiger, dog /m/ man, drummer, comb /f/ fine, coffee, leaf /n/ no, runner, pin /v/ van, over, move /ŋ/ young, singer /θ/ think, both /l/ let 4, silly, fall /ð/ the, brother, smooth /r/ run, carry, (GA car) /s/ soup, fussy, less /j/ you, yes /z/ zoo, busy, use /w/ woman, way 1 [ʔ] is not regarded as a phoneme of standard English, but it is common in many varieties of British English (including contemporary RP), e.g. watch [wɒʔʧ], since [sɪnʔs], meet them [ˈmiːʔðəm]. 2 /w/ is a voiced labio-velar approximant (semi-vowel). 3 In American English letter and ladder may also be pronounced with an alveolar flap [ɾ]: [ˈleɾɚ] [ˈlæɾɚ] 4 In many varieties of British English (including RP) there is a distinction between clear l [l] and dark (velarised) l [ɫ]. Clear l comes before vowels (e.g. let [let], silly [ˈsɪli]), whereas dark l comes after vowels (e.g. milk [mɪɫk]) or at the end of a word (e.g. fall [fɔːɫ]). In American English dark l [ɫ] is used in all positions.

The Vowels of English The vowels in the table above are the vowel phonemes of RP (Received Pronunciation). All long vowels are followed by colons /ː/. Most of the differences between British and American English are to do with the quality and length of the vowels. The most significant differences are explained in the footnotes. /iː/ eat, sleep /ʌ/ under, enough, butter /i/ silly, baby (in final positions 5 ) /ɑː/ father, calm, can t 6, car 7, apart /ɪ/ /e/ it, swim /ɒ/ odd 8, want, cough edge, lead (=bly), said /ɔː/ or 7, daughter, more /æ/ apple, man /ʊ/ put, full /ɜː/ earn, bird, occur 9 /uː/ ooze, shoe, suit /ə/ above, support, possible, Africa, mother 10 5 In contemporary RP, American English and most southern varieties of British English. In conservative RP and Northern varieties of British English, this is pronounced /ɪ/, as in silly : /sɪlɪ/. 6 In American English, this is pronounced with the open front vowel /æ/, e.g. before /nt, f, s, θ/, as in: can t /kænt/, half /hæf/, grass /græs/, bath /bæθ/. 7 In RP and many varieties of British English the r is not pronounced after a vowel (e.g. car /kɑː/, or /ɔː/), but in GA and most American Varieties of English, the r after a vowel is pronounced (e.g. car /kɑr/, or /ɔr/). 8 This rounded vowel is not found in American English. Instead it is pronounced as an unrounded /ɑ/ (e.g. odd /ɑd/, want /wɑnt/). In some (eastern) varieties of American English it is pronounced as the rounded back mid vowel /ɔ/, e.g. before /ŋ, f, s, θ/, as in song /sɔŋ/, cough /kɔf/, loss /lɔs/, cloth /klɔθ/. 9 In GA and most American Varieties of English, this vowel is pronounced with an r-coloured vowel: /ɝ/ as in earn : /ɝn/. This can also be written /ɜrn/ in phonemic transcription. 10 In GA and most American Varieties of English, final -er is pronounced with an r-coloured vowel: /ɚ/ as in mother : /ˈmʌðɚ/. This can also be written /ˈmʌðər/ in phonemic transcription.

The Diphthongs of English The table above shows the diphthongs of RP (Received Pronunciation). The arrows show the direction of the glide between two vowels. The most significant differences between British and American English are explained in the footnotes. /eɪ/ ache, pay /ɛə/ air 11, dare /aɪ/ I m, right /ʊə/ pure 11, tour /ɔɪ/ oil, noise /aʊ/ out, cow /ɪə/ ear 11, here /əʊ/ own 12, coat 11 In RP and many varieties of British English the final r of the diphthongs /ɪə/, /ɛə/, /ʊə/ is not pronounced, but in GA and most American Varieties of English, the final r is typically pronounced with an r-coloured vowel: /ɚ/, e.g. ear /ɪɚ/, air /ɛɚ/, pure /pjʊɚ/ or /pjɚ/. These can also be written /ɪr/, /ɛr/, /pjʊr/ in phonemic transcription. In some descriptions these are not listed as diphthongs. In GA and most American Varieties of English, there are two more possible diphthongs: /ɔɚ/ e.g. or, fourth /ɑɚ/ e.g. are, car These can also be written e.g. /ɔr/, /ɑr/ in phonemic transcription. In many descriptions these are not listed as diphthongs in American English. 12 In American English the quality of the first vowel is different; it is a back mid vowel: /o/, as in own /oʊn/.

The Triphthongs of English The table above shows the triphthongs of RP (Received Pronunciation). The arrows show the direction of the glides between three vowels. The most significant differences between British and American English are explained in the footnotes. /eɪə/ layer 13, bayonet /əʊə/ 14 mower 13, lower /aɪə/ fire 13, higher /aʊə/ hour 13, shower /ɔɪə/ lawyer 13, royal 13 In RP and many varieties of British English the final r of all triphthongs is not pronounced, but in GA and most American Varieties of English, the final r is typically pronounced with an r-coloured vowel: /ɚ/, e.g. layer /leɪɚ/, fire /faɪɚ/, lawyer /lɔɪɚ/, lower /loʊɚ/, hour /aʊɚ/. These can also be written layer /ˈlejər/, fire /ˈfajər/, lawyer /ˈlɔjər/ or /ˈlɑjər/, lower /ˈlowər/, hour /ˈawər/ in phonemic transcription. In many descriptions these are not listed as triphthongs in American English. 14 In American English the quality of the first vowel is different; it is a back mid vowel: /o/, as in lower /loʊɚ/.