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| listening carefully and taking note of many different qualities of sounds to create detailed and comprehensive phonetic writing |
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| phonetic writing that isn't super detailed |
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| phonetic characteristics whose presence is determined by neighboring phones or by the individuality of the speaker, so they cannot make a difference of linguistic meaning |
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| contrastive characteristics |
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| separate phones of a phoneme |
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| set of phonetically similar noncontrastive phones |
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| noncontrastive distribution |
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| allophones are in noncontrastive distribution |
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| complementary distribution |
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| when allophones are not found in the same situation |
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| tap the top of mouth with tongue to make Spanish r |
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| writing which systematically lacks the noncontrastive or nonphonemic details, is written between slashes |
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| little h added for the puff of air that sometimes follows a voiceless stop |
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| pairs of words that differ just by one phone |
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| rule for allophone distribution |
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| units of our writing system |
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| application of allophonic rules to derive pronuncations |
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| characteristics of phones that are not required by neighboring phones, meaning they can distinguish meaning |
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| noncontrastive characteristics |
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