angel-girl1
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- May 22, 2012
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Hi,
I know that the British phonetic chart is divided into three parts: the monophtongs, the diphtongs and the consonants. But is there a reason why the monophtongs' part, for example, is organized the way it is? /i:/ is the first and then /ɪ/ and then...
Are they organized arbitrarily?
Thanks a lot.
I know that the British phonetic chart is divided into three parts: the monophtongs, the diphtongs and the consonants. But is there a reason why the monophtongs' part, for example, is organized the way it is? /i:/ is the first and then /ɪ/ and then...
Are they organized arbitrarily?
Thanks a lot.