Difference between revisions of "Stop"

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(New page: A stop is a manner of articulation, a phoneme is a stop when the air is held back when uttering it. There are several stops in English, these are [[[t]]], [[[b]]], [[[g]]], [[[p]]], [...)
 
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A stop is a [[manner of articulation]], a phoneme is a stop when the air is held back when uttering it.
 
A stop is a [[manner of articulation]], a phoneme is a stop when the air is held back when uttering it.
  
There are several stops in English, these are [[[t]]], [[[b]]], [[[g]]], [[[p]]], [[[t]]], [[[k]]] and [[]]].
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There are several stops in English, these are [t], [b], [g], [p], [t], [k] and [ʔ].

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A stop is a manner of articulation, a phoneme is a stop when the air is held back when uttering it.

There are several stops in English, these are [t], [b], [g], [p], [t], [k] and [ʔ].