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1.
Vowels sounds formed by two: ɛɪ, aʊ. NOT ar.
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CHOICE, BOY, VOID
3.
Primary and secondary stress.
4.
NORTH, FORCE, STORM, FLOOR
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GOOSE, LOOP, MOOD
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KIT, SHIP, RIB, DIM
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CHOP, HATCHET, MATCH
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Consonant version of dipthong, such as ʧ (tuh-sh = chuh).
9.
DRESS, STEP, EBB, HEM
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Postalveolar fricatives.
11.
START, FARM, SHARP
12.
STRUT, CUP, HUM.

SOFA, TARANTULA, ABOVE

13.
GOAT, SOAP, ROBE
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Voiceless - THINK, WITH
15.
Plosive, which is voiceless?
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é - FACE, LATE, BABE
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GENRE, MEASURE, ROUGE
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PETAL, WATER, MEDAL. Between vowels.
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CURE, TOUR, BOOR, GOURD (uncommon)
20.
NURSE, CURB, TURN, WORK
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Nasals. RING, FINGER.
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Plosive, velar.
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FLEECE, SEED, SEIZE
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Labiodental fricatives.
25.
FOOT, GOOD, LOOK, BUSH.
26.
MOUTH, POUCH, LOUD, NOUN
27.
JURY, ADJUST, BADGE
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TRAP, BAD, CAB. Also BATH, CLASP.
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Dental fricatives.
30.
SQUARE, CARE, AIR
31.
Plosive, bilabial.
32.
SHEEP, TISSUE, MESH
33.
"Y" (yuh) - YELLOW, LAWYER
34.
Alveolar fricatives.
35.
LOT, STOP, ODD. Also PALM, BRAHMS.
36.
Voiced - THAT, EITHER, LOATHE.
37.
PRICE, RIPE, TIME
38.
1) degree of opening of the vocal tract runs from top to bottom;
2) fronter vs. backer position of the tongue runs from left to right;
3) spread vs. rounded lips is indicated by pairs of symbols at a given place in the chart.
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NEAR, BEER, FIERCE