New posts in phonology

Is "the" ever pronounced "knee"?

Why do people often say 'hambag' for 'handbag'?

Are there any "-nk-" or "-nc-" words in English where there isn't a "ng" before the "k" sound?

What is the proper way to say “Clinton”?

Silent letters in English [closed]

Do "cook the" and "cooked the" get pronounced differently?

Is there a certain rule for dividing syllable in a word? [duplicate]

Correct pronunciation of "TT"? [closed]

Why's 'Cellar door' the most beautiful English word/ phrase?

Semi-vowels in English [duplicate]

Is it 'a usual' or 'an usual'? Why? [duplicate]

Word that sounds like "metal" but means "grit", "tenacity", and "perseverance" [closed]

Why is /sɪ/ pronounced differently in "six" /sɪks/ and "sit" /sɪt/?

Why "English" but not "Anglish"?

What is the overlap between "Y" and "I"?

What is /iə/ in English?

Is “corrosion” an instance of onomatopoeia?

Why is "archaic" pronounced uniquely? Is the sequence -ɪɪ- only found in this word?

Why are many TV personalities beginning to pronounce "daughter" as "dotter"?

Why does the pronunciation of "U" vary in English?