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Concordance index for 'bam' onwards
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:Bam :bamboozle :Ban :banal :bananas :banausic :band :band's :Band-Aid :bandersnatch :bandit :bandon :bandwagon :bandwidth :bane :bang :Bangla :Bangladesh :bangs :Banished :banishment :bank :Banker's :banking :banknotes :BANKS :banks :Bankside :banned :banner :banning :Bannister :Banquo's :bans :banshee :Banzai :baptism :bar :Baraga :barathea :barb :Barbados :Barbara :barbarian :barbarians :barbecue :barbell :Barbeque :barber :Barbers :Barbour :Barbuda :Barcalounger :BarCode :Bard :Bard's :bards :bare :barely :BARGAIN :bargains :Barge :bargey :barista :Barking :barley-corns :barmaid :Barmecide :barn :Barnard :Barnburner :Barnes :Barnette :Barnhardt :Barnhart :barns :Barnsdale :Barnsley :Barnum :Barnum's :baron :baron's :baroque :barracks :Barratt :Barratt's :barrel :barreled :barrelhead :barreling :Barrels :Barrere :Barret :Barrie's :Barrow :Barry :bars :Bart :bartender's :bartenders :Bartholomew :Bartleby :Bartlett's :Barton :bas :bas-relief :base :baseball
- AWWY: Baseball; Baseball,; Doubleday, Abner (baseball); Fields, Elysian (baseball); game, national (baseball); Knickerbockers, New York; Massachusetts game (baseball); national pastime (baseball); New York Knickerbockers: 7
- AWWY: Everything's Coming Up Roses,; Francis Rose, Sir; Gertrude Stein and Sir Francis Rose; Pete Rose (baseball); Pete's sake, for; Rose, Pete (baseball); Rose, Sir Francis; St. Peter (for Pete's sake); Stein, Gertrude (rose is a rose...): 2
- AWWY: Playing Hardball and Making Sacrifices,; bunt; hardball; sacrifices (baseball?): 1
- AWWY: baseball business (professionals); business of baseball (professionals); Cincinnati Redstockings, first professional baseball team; consummate, meaning of; Professionals; Wright, Harry (consummate professional): 3
- FX: What words are their own antonym?: 1
- UCLE12: News
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:based :BASEMENT :bases :bashful :BASIC :basic :basically :basicly :basics :Basil :basis :basket :basketball :bastard :bastardize :bastards :bastile :bat :batch :bated :Bateson :Batf :bath :bathe :bathetic :bathin :Bathory-Kitsz :bathtub :bathtubs :bathwater :Batistuta :Batmagoo :baton :bats :battened :batteries :Battersby :Battersea :Battin :batting :battle
- AWWY: A Battle-Ax to Grind; Battle-Ax to Grind, A; cut above, a; cut below, a; old battle-ax: 3
- AWWY: Battle Royal; cockfight (Battle Royal); donnybrook; free-for-alls (donnybrooks); Hey Rube!; melees (donnybrooks); rhubarb; Seattle WTO meet (Battle Royal); WTO meet, Seattle (Battle Royal): 4
- AWWY: Woman; battle of Monmouth (Molly Pitcher); Mary Hays McCauley's accomplishments; Molly Pitcher accomplishments; Monmouth, battle of (Molly Pitcher); Pitcher's accomplishments; rights of women; Samuel Purchase's thoughts on women; Sergeant Molly, birth anniversary of; wife; woman: 2
- AWWY: battle of Lexington (marching tune); Yankee Doodle Dandy; Cohan, George M. (Yankee Doodle Dandy); dandy, changes in meaning of; Lexington, battle of (marching tune): 2
- AWWY: fairer sex, the; Sex; sexes, battle of the; sterner sex, the: 1
- FX: The the "hoi polloi" debate: 1
- UCLE11: The
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- UCLE13: Custer's last stand
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- UCLE13: Waterloo
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- Cambodunum
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- Our images: 1
:Baty :Bauer :bauger :baugh :Baugh's :Baum :baUmz :bax :Baxter :bay :baygall :Bays :Bayside :bazaar :Bazooka :BB :BBC :Bbc :BBC1 :BBI :Bbi :Bbn :Bboi21 :BBQ :Bbq :Bbs :BBurke :BC
- FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 1
- IPA II:
Here is a key to the abbreviations used under 'Articulatory descriptions':
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- IPA II:
About this document:
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- IPA II:
Credits:
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- IPA II:
Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary",
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- IPA II:
The [O] sound requires rounded lips, but lips making a
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- IPA II:
The pronunciations shown for the previous six lines are not heard in
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- IPA II:
The sounds in the column headed 'IPA sounds' have been copied with permission
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- IPA II: IPA Chart Revision Date:
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- IPA II: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's
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- IPA II: The sound samples under the heading 'Lausanne sound' are from the Online
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- IPA II: The symbol /A./ has been included only because at least one AUE contributor has
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- IPA I:
About the sound files
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- IPA I:
About the sound files
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- IPA I:
What is this?
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- IPA I:
What is this?
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- IPA I:
What is this?
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- IPA I:
Credits
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- IPA I:
<+>
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- IPA I:
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- IPA I:
About the sound files
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- IPA I:
Credits
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- IPA I:
Credits
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- IPA I:
Speakers
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- IPA I: Note 1: The "U.S." word pronunciations are not heard in
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- IPA I: Note 1: The pronunciations shown are not heard in
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- IPA I: Note 1: The pronunciations shown for the previous six lines are not heard in
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- IPA I: Note 1: The remarks concerning the pronunciation of [O] were taken verbatim from Mark Israel's AUE FAQ. Some AUE contributors have expressed the opinion
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- IPA I: Note 2: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's AUE FAQ, and I [Bob Cunningham] believe it was copied from there by Markus Laker for inclusion in his
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- IPA I: Note 3: Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary", "merry", and "marry" 3. Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of them have the common vowel /E/ in the three words.
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- IPA I: Note 3: Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of them have the common vowel /E/ in the three words.
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- IPA I: Note 3: Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of them have the common vowel /E/ in the three words.
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- IPA I: Note 5: The remarks concerning the pronunciation of [O] were taken verbatim from Mark Israel's AUE FAQ. Some AUE contributors have expressed the opinion
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- IPA I: Note 5: The remarks concerning the pronunciation of [O] were taken verbatim from Mark Israel's AUE FAQ. Some AUE contributors have expressed the opinion
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- IPA I: Note 6: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's AUE FAQ, and I [Bob Cunningham] believe it was copied from there by Markus Laker for inclusion in his
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- IPA I: Note 6: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's AUE FAQ, and I [Bob Cunningham] believe it was copied from there by Markus Laker for inclusion in his
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- IPA I: Note: There is no ASCII IPA symbol for the IPA 180-degree-rotated
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- IPA I: Note: There is no ASCII IPA symbol for the IPA 180-degree-rotated
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- Interlinear IPA: AUE: Interlinear transliterations of ASCII IPA: 4
- What's new?:
2 September 2001:
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- AUE: Comments on a Proposal for Reformed English Spelling: 13
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