2.1
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The International Phonetic Alphabet symbols for the 24 consonant phonemes of the Received Pronunciation accent of English
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15
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2.2
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The International Phonetic Alphabet symbols for the 20 vowel phonemes of the Received Pronunciation accent of English, plus /juː/
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16
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3.1
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Main correspndences of the 11 consonant phonemes with variable spellings, by position in the word
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20
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3.2
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Full list of /r/-linking categories
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42
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3.3
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The distribution of <c, ck, k, x> in spellings of /k, ks/
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54
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3.4
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The distribution of <c, s, ss> in initial and medial spellings of /s/ other than in /ks/
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74
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3.5
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The distribution of <c, ce, s, se, ss> in stem-final spellings of /s/ other than in /ks/ (also excluding grammatical suffixes)
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76
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3.6
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The distribution of <ti, ce, ci, si, ssi> as spellings of medial /∫/
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93
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3.7
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Examples of /w/ represented or not between a stem word ending in /(j)uː, əʊ, aʊ/ and a suffix beginning with a vowel phoneme
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102
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3.8
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Examples of /j/ represented or not between a stem word ending in /aɪ, eɪ, ɔɪ, iː/ and a suffix beginning with a vowel phoneme
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107
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4.1
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Single and double consonant spellings after short and long vowels
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111
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4.2
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Non-equivalence of sets of consonant phonemes spelt double in two circumstances
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120
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4.3
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Examples and exceptions of the rule that two-syllable words have medial consonant letters written double after a short vowel phoneme written with a single letter
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121
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4.4
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Some cases where stem words ending in /əl/ do or do not retain /ə/ before a suffix beginning with a vowel phoneme
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127
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4.5
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Examples of the rule that the third syllable from the end of a word rarely ends in a doubled consonant letter, with exceptions not arising from affixation
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128
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5.1
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Main spellings of the 20 vowel phonemes, plus /juː/, by word position
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136
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5.2
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Spellings of /ɒ/ as <a> after /w/
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149
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5.3
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Spellings of /ɔː/ as <ar> after /w/
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175
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5.4
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<au, aw, or, ore> as spellings of /ɔː/
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176
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5.5
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Spellings of /ɪə/ in medial and final positions
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187
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5.6
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<ea, ee, e.e, ie, i.e> as spellings of /iː/ in closed final syllables
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202
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5.7
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Spellings of /əʊ/ in final syllables
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212
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8.1
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All the consonant graphemes of written English, by RP phoneme
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255
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8.2
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All the vowel graphemes of written English, by RP phoneme, plus /juː/
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259
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8.3
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Alphabetical list of the 89 graphemes of the main system
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264
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8.4
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Alphabetical list of the other 195 graphemes
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265
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9.1
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21 main-system consonant graphemes with only one pronunciation each
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272
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9.2
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20 main-system consonant graphemes with only one frequent pronunciation each
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273
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9.3
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Nine main-system consonant graphemes with two regular pronunciations each
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274
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9.4
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Main-system graphemes beginning with consonant letters, by main- system and minor correspondences and numbers of Oddities
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275
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9.5
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Medial <s> pronounced /z/, with sub-exceptions pronounced /s/ and sub-sub-exceptions pronounced /z/
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315
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9.6
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/s, z/ as pronunciations of word-final <se>
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320
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10.1
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Main-system graphemes beginning with vowel letters, by main-system and minor correspondences and numbers of oddities
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344
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10.2
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Regular correspondences of <a, e, i, o, u, y> (±word-final <e>) in monosyllabic content words
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437
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10.3
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Open monosyllables with a single vowel letter
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438
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10.4
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Short and long pronunciations of single-letter vowel graphemes before single and double consonant spellings
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439
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11.1
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‘When two vowels go walking, the first does the talking’
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450
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11.2
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Pronunciations of vowel letters in words with a single, non-final vowel letter followed by at least one consonant letter other than <r, w, y>
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451
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11.3
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Reliability of rules for split digraphs or ‘magic <e>’ where the intervening letter is not <r, w, x, y>
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453
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B.1
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The phoneme-grapheme correspondences of British English spelling, by RP phoneme, 1: Consonants
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477
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B.2
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The phoneme-grapheme correspondences of British English spelling, by RP phoneme, 2: Vowels
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479
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B.3
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The phoneme-grapheme correspondences of British English spelling, 3: 2-phoneme sequences frequently spelt with single graphemes
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480
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B.4
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The grapheme-phoneme correspondences of British English spelling, 1: Single graphemes frequently pronounced as 2-phoneme sequences
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481
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B.5
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The grapheme-phoneme correspondences of British English spelling, 2: Major correspondences for consonant graphemes
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481
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B.6
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The grapheme-phoneme correspondences of British English spelling, 3: Minor correspondences for consonant graphemes
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483
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B.7
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The grapheme-phoneme correspondences of British English spelling, 4: Major correspondences for vowel graphemes
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484
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B.8
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The grapheme-phoneme correspondences of British English spelling, 5: Minor correspondences for vowel graphemes
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485
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