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1
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four values

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  • short
  • long
  • r value
  • foreign value
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2
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a

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  • short: æ
  • long: eɪ
  • r value: aː
  • foreign value: aː
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e

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  • short: e
  • long: i:
  • r value: ɜː
  • foreign value: eɪ
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i/y

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  • short: ɪ
  • long: aɪ
  • r value: ɜː
  • foreign value: i:
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5
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o

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  • short: ɒ
  • long: əʊ
  • r value: ɔː
  • foreign value: əʊ
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u

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  • short: ʌ
  • long: u:
  • r value: ɜː
  • foreign value: u:
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7
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short value

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sit and still rule, V + maximun two final C

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8
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long value

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  • V + C + final e
  • final vowel
  • phonologically final vowel (followed by a silent <e> or <h></h></e>

magic <e> rule (cake) > V + C + final e = vowel pronounce as in the alphabet _
(je crois que ça change qqchose que pour <u> en gros</u></e>

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9
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<u> specific case</u>

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  • /ʊ/ after <f/p/b> and in front of <ll/sch/tch>
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<a> specific case</a>

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  • /ɒ/ after /w/
  • /ɔː/ after /w/ and in front of /r/ in the same syllable
    those two rules does not apply in front of velars /k, g, ŋ/ = /æ/
  • ask words <a> + voiceless fricative & <anC> <amC> = /'ɑː/</amC></anC></a>
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11
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Specific case alC, olC

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  • alC /’ɔː/
  • olC /’əʊ/
  • in addition alm# /’ɑː/

and l is not pronounced

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12
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specific case of the ion rule

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i, e, u + V(Ce) = stressed vowel is long unless it is <i> or followed by C2</i>

(! pas le i)

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13
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<ee>
</ee>

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i:

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14
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<oo>
</oo>

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u:

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15
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<ook>
</ook>

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ʊ

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16
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<ai> <ay> <ey>
</ey></ay></ai>

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17
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<ow>
</ow>

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18
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<ou>
</ou>

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sauf

<oulC> eʊ
<ouble> <ouple> ʌ
</ouple></ouble></oulC>

19
Q

<ough>
</ough>

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tough case! several pronunciation, no rules

20
Q

<au> <aw>
</aw></au>

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ɔː

21
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<ea>
</ea>

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  • i:
  • e
22
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diagraph + r

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si c’est une diphtong a cause d’un r écrire <air> = eə
pcq c'est tjrs ça
(a relire lundi soir au pire)</air>