New posts in phonology

Does any native English word contain the 'ñ' sound?

How were 'eyes' and '-ies' pronounced in Shakespeare's times? [duplicate]

Why is "tion" pronounced as "shun" but not "chun"?

Why are there no English nouns starting with "th" pronounced as /ð/?

Do phonetic symbols have names in English?

palatization of y- from *ga-

What are the names of the two phonetic changes in this sentence?

Words starting with a 'gw' sound: how many exist? Where do they come from?

phonetics vs. phonology [closed]

Is "shop " a CVC word or a CCVC word?

Why is "that" unaccented in some sentences like "We knew that the next day would be difficult." and not in others?

<ie ⟷ y> before the ·ing suffix

How shall the word "biology" be interpreted, if no English word can start with two stressed syllables?

Is the diphthong [ai] on a non-primary stressed syllable a hypercorrection? [closed]

"already" pronounced as [ˈɔʋɪ]

What words have “‑ei‑” (except in “‑cei‑”) pronounced [i:]?

"An Ewt" to "A Newt"?

How do I represent the "-ed" in "witnessed" phonetically?

Why are "suffice" and "sufficient" pronounced so differently?

Can /æ/ raising produce homophones in American English?