New posts in phonology

What is the term for when a word begins with the previous word's ending sound?

Is it common to vocalize syllabic L, but use dark L as a coda consonant after unreduced vowels?

Devoicing 'Voiced consonants' to their counterparts

American pronunciation of "with"

Is there a scale, rating, or formula for the 'pleasantness' of a word?

Why does the noun "assumption" lose the "p" when it goes to verb form: "assume?"

Why does /ɪ/ often sound like /ə/?

Native English speakers don’t pronounce the ‘o’ vowel in the 1st syllable

Solve and resolve pronunciation

Can the modal verb "can" be pronounced as /ŋ(k)/?

Rules for pronouncing the “gh” sound [duplicate]

Reason for pronunciation differences between different meanings of offense

Do you take a break between words, when pronouncing?

Why are conscience and science pronounced differently?

What is the difference between /ʊ/ and /ʌ/ in British English?

Why is chocolate pronounced as CHOK-LATE and not CHO-KO-LATE? [closed]

Why is "country" not pronounced like "count-tree"?

Are /ɑːɹ/ and /æɹ/ allophones?

What effect do neighboring vowel-letters have on the pronunciation of the letters "sc" in a word?

Does 'rhythm' have one or two syllables? [duplicate]