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The Phonetic Alphabet Go to this site to hear the sounds: http://dyslexiauntied.blogspot.com/2011/02/top-five-english-phonetic-phonemic.html Go to this site to hear the words: http://www.pearltrees.com/#/N-u=1_371531&N-s=1_3496358&N-f=1_3496358&N- p=27055486&N-play=1&N-fa=3350714 Schwa – it appears only in unstressed syllables. The vowel of words like 'bought', 'coffee' varies among dialects. Northeastern American varieties use this one, called 'open o', while most Californians (esp. Southern Californians), use 'ah' . The name schwa comes from Hebrew, which does have a symbol for this sound. Compare the IPA with the dictionary symbol: International Phonetic Alphabet Dictionary symbol English Words [s] s sit, basket, kiss [z] z zoo,busy, buzz [t] t top,return,cat [d] d day,ladder,bed [θ] th think, bathtub, mouth [ð] th the, father [∫] sh shoe, nation, wish [t∫] ch chair,witch [з] zh rouge, vision,measure [dз] j jaw, magic, age [j] y you, yes [p] p pay,apple, stop [b] b boy, rabbit, tub [f] f fun, office, if [v] v very, over,save [k] k cake, car, book [g] g go, begin, egg [w] w we, away [l] l lamp, pillow, bell [r] r red, marry, car [h] h hat, behind [m] m me, swim [n] n no, run [ŋ] ŋ sing, playing