Sentences with ALLOPHONES
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"In English, the /p/ sound in 'pin' and the /ph/ sound in 'spin' are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"The /t/ sound in 'stop' and the /th/ sound in 'thing' are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"In Japanese, the /r/ and /l/ sounds are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"The /k/ sound in 'cat' and the /c/ sound in 'scat' are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"In Spanish, the /b/ and /β/ sounds are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"The /p/ sound in 'spot' and the /ph/ sound in 'pot' are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, the /n/ and /Å/ sounds are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"The /t/ sound in 'top' and the /th/ sound in 'hop' are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"In French, the /f/ and /ɱ/ sounds are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"The /p/ sound in 'spin' and the /b/ sound in 'bin' are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In Korean, the /t/ and /th/ sounds are allophones of different phonemes."
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"The /s/ sound in 'so' and the /z/ sound in 'go' are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In German, the /p/ and /pf/ sounds are allophones of different phonemes."
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"The /t/ sound in 'stop' and the /d/ sound in 'drop' are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In Arabic, the /s/ and /Ê/ sounds are allophones of different phonemes."
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"The /k/ sound in 'cat' and the /g/ sound in 'got' are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In Russian, the /f/ and /v/ sounds are allophones of different phonemes."
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"The /p/ sound in 'spot' and the /m/ sound in 'mop' are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In Italian, the /k/ and /q/ sounds are allophones of different phonemes."
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"The /t/ sound in 'stop' and the /s/ sound in 'stop' are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In English, the /p/ and /pÊ°/ sounds are allophones of the phoneme /p/."
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"The /l/ sound in 'light' and the /É«/ sound in 'cool' are allophones of the same phoneme."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, the sounds /tÊ/ and /tÊÊ°/ are allophones of the phoneme /tÊ/."
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"Spanish speakers often perceive /b/ and /β/ as allophones of the same phoneme."
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"The aspirated and unaspirated /t/ sounds in Thai are allophones of the phoneme /t/."
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"The /Å/ sound in 'singing' and the /n/ sound in 'running' are allophones in English."
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"In French, the /ø/ and /Å/ sounds are allophones of the phoneme /ø/."
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"The /r/ sound in American English can be pronounced as an alveolar tap or an alveolar approximant, which are allophones."
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"The voiced and voiceless th sounds (/ð/ and /θ/) in English are allophones of different phonemes."
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"In Japanese, the sounds /r/ and /ɾ/ are allophones of the same phoneme."