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Knight-Thompson Speechwork Resources
[edit]The Wikipedia Articles
[edit]- Phonetics & Phonology
- Human voice
- Phoneme
- Phone (phonetics)
- Phonetics
- Articulatory phonetics
- Minimal pair
- Phonetic transcription
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- Consonant
- Place of articulation
- Manner of articulation
- Phonation
- Vowel
- Cardinal vowels
- Daniel Jones (phonetician)
- Ingressive sound
- Voice-onset time
- Implosive consonant
- Epiglottal consonant
- Epiglotto-pharyngeal consonant
- Sj-sound
- Uvular flap
- Syllable
- Formant
- Spectrogram
- Diaphoneme
- Index of phonetics articles
- Sound change & other phonological phenomena
- Sound change
- Phonological change
- Assimilation (linguistics)
- Metathesis (linguistics)
- Epenthesis
- Lenition
- Elision
- Phonological history of English consonants
- Phonological history of English consonant clusters
- Phonological history of English fricatives and affricates
- Phonological history of English vowels
- Great Vowel Shift
- Phonological history of English low back vowels
- English-language vowel changes before historic /r/
- Northern Cities Vowel Shift
- Chain shift
- English phonology
- T-glottalization
- L-vocalization
- Intervocalic alveolar flapping
- Linguistic Facts of Life
- A language is a dialect with an army and navy
- Linguistic prescription
- Linguistic purism
- Linguistic description
- Variety (linguistics)
- Code-switching
- Oakland Ebonics controversy
- Linguistic relativity
- Isogloss
- Synchrony and diachrony
- Sociolinguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Ethnolect
- Sociolect
- Register (sociolinguistics)
- Prestige (sociolinguistics)
- Standard language
- Standard English
- William Labov
- Lavender linguistics
- Accents & Dialects—About
- Accent (sociolinguistics)
- Dialect
- Dialect continuum
- Basis of articulation
- Lexical set
- International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects
- Regional accents of English
- North American English regional phonology
- Rhoticity in English
- Non-native pronunciations of English
- Prosody (linguistics)
- Intonation (linguistics)
- Stress (linguistics)
- Isochrony
- Accents (psychology)
- Sprachbund
- Accents & Dialects—Individual
- African American Vernacular English
- New York Latino English
- General American
- Hiberno-English
- Scottish English
- Multicultural London English
- Rhyming slang
- Geordie
- Australian English
- Navajo phonology
- Tamil phonology
- Taa language
- Turkish phonology
- Archi language
- Awful poetry & miscellaneous whimsy
- William McGonagall
- The Tay Bridge Disaster
- Vogon
- James McIntyre (poet)
- Julia A. Moore
- Amanda McKittrick Ros
- The Eye of Argon
- Mondegreen
- Eggcorn
- Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana
- Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
- Semantic satiation
- Outlandish
- Somewhat random miscellany
- Emic and etic
- McGurk effect