New posts in phonology

Pronunciation of “master” and “plaster” in Northern England

Trump's pronunciation of "origins" as "oringes"

Night rain vs Night train, gemination?

Do Americans who have the cot–caught merger pronounce 'all', 'tall', 'Paul', etc. with the same vowel quality as 'lot'?

'Sag' and 'slant': Is the vowel /æ/ the same in both words?

What does a bracketed sound mean in the IPA transcription of a word?

What will happen if I attach the suffixes "-ize" and "-ify" to a word that end in /ŋ/? Will they make it [ŋg]?

How is the pronunciation of r before th? Specific case: "north"

History of additional sounds introduced to English

L in the middle of a word: dark l or light l?

Does English allow alveolar flap [ɾ] at the ends of syllables? If yes, how to syllabify?

Does the 18th century contraction "on't" survive phonologically in English today?

Was there a /t͡ʃ/ to /k/ sound change from Old English?

Reduction of diphthongs to short vowels (/waɪz/ -> /'wɪz.əd/)

Why do American speakers pronounce "the" as "/ðə/" before vowels?

'confusion matrix' for English phonemes

Does the suffix -ify have any inherent characteristics of making letters pronounced which would otherwise be silent?

Why do people pronounce "f***ing" like "f***en"? [duplicate]

Why is the L silent in "walk" but not in "bulk"?

Rule of English phonology that prevents /j/ and /w/ from occurring in the ends of syllables