American English Phonetics
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1. Spelling and pronunciation
2. Predictable pronunciations
3. Word stress
4. The acquisition process
5. The production of speech
6. The vowels of GA
7. Gradation (weak and strong forms)
8. Consonants and syllables
9. Aspiration, glottalization, and flapping
10. Devoicing of lenis stops /b, d, g/ and stop places of articulation
11. Fricatives and affricates
12. Sonorants
13. Assimilation, elision, and insertion
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U – /juː/
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uncouth – /ʌŋˈkuːθ/
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unrest – /ʌnˈrɛst/
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urine – /ˈjʊrɪn/
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usage – /ˈjuːsɪd͡ʒ/
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used (‘gewend’) – /juːst/
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used (pp of to use) – /juːzd/
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used to – /ˈjuːstə/
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Utah – /ˈjuːtɑː/
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utensil – /juˈtɛnsl̩/
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