Sound files for Ch. 3: Phonology

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File 3.2

  • Section 3.2.2, pg. 114, example (3): Aspiration in Hindi  (LF 12: pg. 116, example (3))
  • Section 3.2.3, pg. 117, example (6): Aspiration in English (LF 12: pg. 119, example (6))

  • Section 3.2.4, pg. 119, example (8): Released vs. unreleased stops in English (LF 12: pg. 120, example (8))

File 3.3

  • Section 3.3.1, pg. 121, example (2): Flapping of /t/ in American English (LF 12: pg. 122, example (2))
  • Section 3.3.2, pg. 122, example (6): Flapping of /d/ and /t/ in American English (LF 12: pg. 123, example (2))
  • Section 3.3.4, top of pg. 128: Diphthong-raising and flapping in some varieties of English (LF 12: bottom of pg. 128)

File 3.6

  • Exercises for File 3.2, pg. 141, Exercise #9: Audio accompanying Ukrainian exercise (LF 12: pg. 142, Exercise #9)

  • Beginning exercises for File 3.5, pg. 145, Exercise #24: Audio accompanying Italian exercise (LF 12: pg. 146, Exercise #24)

  • Beginning exercises for File 3.5, pg. 147, Exercise #28: Audio accompanying Korean exercise (LF 12: pg. 148, Exercise #28)

  • Intermediate exercises for File 3.5, pg. 150, Exercise #36: Audio accompanying Bukusu exercise (LF 12: pg. 150, Exercise #36)

  • Advanced exercises for File 3.5, pg. 151, Exercise #39: Audio accompanying Ukrainian exercise (LF 12: pg. 151, Exercise #39)

Advanced exercises for File 3.5, pg. 151, Exercise #40: Audio accompanying Maltese exercise  (LF 12: pg. 151, Exercise #40)  

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