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Example of allophone

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What is the allophonic aspiration in [pʰaɪ] and [spaɪ] ?   pʰ ("pie") and sp ("spy")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [pʰitʃ] and [spitʃ] ?   pʰ ("peach") and sp ("speech")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [pʰat] and [spat] ?   pʰ ("pot") and sp ("spot")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [pʰɪl] and [spɪl] ?   pʰ ("pill") and sp ("spill")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [pʰok] and [spoke] ?   pʰ ("poke") and sp ("spoke")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [ə.ˈpʰoz], [ə.ˈpʰir], and [ə.ˈpʰlaʊd] ?   oz ("oppose"), ir ("appear"), laʊd ("harpoon")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [tʰæk], [stæk], and [ə.ˈtʰæk] ?   tʰ ("tack"), st ("stæk"), ə.ˈtʰ ("attack")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [tʰul], [skul], [kʰul], and [stul] ?   tʰ ("tool"), sk ("school"), kʰ ("cool"), st ("stool")  
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What is the allophonic aspiration in [kʰi] and [ski] ?   kʰ ("key") and sk ("ski")  
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Broad transcription of little   [ˈlɪtl̩]  
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Narrow transcription of little   [ˈlɪɾl̩]̩̩  
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Broad transcription of atom   [ˈætm̩]  
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Narrow transcription of atom   [ˈæɾm̩]  
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Broad transcription of pita   [ˈpitə]  
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Narrow transcription of pita   [ˈpiɾə]  
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What is the flap difference in ‘writer’ and ‘rider’ ?   /t/ vs /d/  
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áutumn   Flap (á)  
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autúmnal   stop (al)  
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átom   Flap (á)  
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atómic   stop (ic)  
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rhétoric   flap (é)  
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rhetórical   stop (al)  
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nótable   flap (ó)  
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notátion   stop (tion)  
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Ítaly   flap (Í)  
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Itálian   stop (ian)  
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glottal stop of [ˈkɪʔn̩]   [ʔ]  
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glottal stop distribution of apple   [ˈʔæpl̘]  
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glottal stop distribution of orange   [ə ˈʔɔrɪndʒ]  
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glottal stop distribution of uh-oh   [ˈʔʌ.ʔo]  
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What is the allophone of /pʰ/   [pʰ]  
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What is the allophone of /p/   [p]  
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What is the allophone of /b/   [b]  
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