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Episode Synopsis
Great Scott! Hosts Phil & Eric think awfully hard on the sounds of the lexical sets lot, cloth, thought. A set up for the trifecta (tetrafecta?) of our next few shows, in this episode we talk through the sounds typically associated with these lexical sets, particularly in “standard” accents like Received Pronunciation, so-called General American, Canadian, and the tendency for cloth to merge with either lot or thought.Typical Sounds encountered in these lexical sets range from a type aɑ script aɒ turned script aɔ open oDiacritics discussed:o̞ loweredo̝ raised o̘ Advanced Tongue Root (forward)o̙ Retracted Tongue Root (back)o̟ Advancedo̠ retractedo̽ mid-centralizedö centralizedo̹ roundedo̜ unrounded
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