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  1. The meaning of D-FLAT MAJOR is the major key having a key signature of five flats.

  2. Many speakers will insert \ \ after \ \ when it precedes \l\. Additionally, some speakers pronounce \ \ and \i\ identically before \l\, with the result that word pairs like heel and hill are homophones. The sound pronounced in such cases may be either \ \ or \i\ as pronounced by those who distinguish the two. \ e \.

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  4. Pronunciation symbols are printed in roman type and all other information, such as labels and notes, is printed in italics. \ˈˌ\. A high-set stress mark precedes a syllable with primary (strongest) stress; a low-set mark precedes a syllable with secondary (medium) stress; a third level of weak stress requires no mark at all: \ˈpen-mən ...

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    The following tables show the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and the English pronunciation (enPR) or American Heritage Dictionary (AHD) symbols that are used to represent the various sounds of the English language. The sounds of Received Pronunciation (RP, UK), General American pronunciation (GenAm, US), Canadian English (CanE), Australian E...

    Wikipedia's article on English phonology
    Wikipedia's IPA chart for English dialects (and for conversion to ASCII, the SAMPA chart for English)
    Wikipedia's article on Pronunciation respelling for English
    Gimson, A. C. (1980) An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English, 3rd edn. edition, London: Edward Arnold, →ISBN
    Kenyon, John S.; Thomas A. Knott (1944/1953) A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, →ISBN
    Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 2nd edn. edition, Harlow, Essex: Pearson Education Limited, →ISBN
  5. Nov 4, 2016 · 1. They failed to put brackets around (ig), but you also don't have to pronounce the first syllable. You pretty much don;t have to do anything. – user6726. Nov 4, 2016 at 23:19. /iɡˈzak (t)lē/ - This is the pronunciation in question and is ambiguous (also appears on Merriam-Webster)

  6. Are you using the International Phonetic Alphabet in the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary? Answer. Yes, the pronunciation symbols used in the print and online versions of Merriam-Websters Learner’s Dictionary are from the International Phonetic Alphabet, commonly known as the IPA.

  7. Intervocalic (between-vowel) /t/ is usually tapped (or ‘flapped’) and often with voicing, explained by Kretzschmar (2008) as resulting in the same forms for latter and ladder (note also that for many U.S. English speakers /d/ can also be tapped). Both are transcribed in CDP as /ˈlædər/.

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