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FREE ALLOPHONES LEE S. HULTZÉN University of Illinois A free allophone is that allophone of any phoneme for which no feature or articulatory movement is determined by its environment . By extension , an allophone may be said to be free ...
FREE ALLOPHONES LEE S. HULTZÉN University of Illinois A free allophone is that allophone of any phoneme for which no feature or articulatory movement is determined by its environment . By extension , an allophone may be said to be free ...
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In the English example above , the labialized allophone of / k / and the devoiced allophone of / w / in a queen are accounted for by the labial feature of free allophones of / w / and the voiceless feature of free allophones of / k / .
In the English example above , the labialized allophone of / k / and the devoiced allophone of / w / in a queen are accounted for by the labial feature of free allophones of / w / and the voiceless feature of free allophones of / k / .
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If , then , we take as the phonetic symbol for the free allophone the same symbol as that used for the phoneme ... [ t ] in their presumably exhaustive list of the allophones of / t / occurring in single words.10 Nor have I found any ( t ) ...
If , then , we take as the phonetic symbol for the free allophone the same symbol as that used for the phoneme ... [ t ] in their presumably exhaustive list of the allophones of / t / occurring in single words.10 Nor have I found any ( t ) ...
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