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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about English phonemes.
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  • A (letter) [r]: The first letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
  • American English [r]: Any of the spoken and written variants of the English language originating in the United States of America; widely used around the world. [e]
  • Apostrophe [r]: Punctuation marking absence of a letter and plurals, among a large number of other purposes. [e]
  • B (letter) [r]: The second letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
  • British English [r]: Any of the spoken and written variants of the English language originating in the United Kingdom; widely used around the world, especially in current and former countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. [e]
  • British and American English [r]: A comparison between these two language variants in terms of vocabulary, spelling and pronounciation. [e]
  • Brummie [r]: A colloquial term for the inhabitants, accent and dialect of Birmingham, England, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection with the city, locally called Brum. [e]
  • C (letter) [r]: The third letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
  • Cockney [r]: Working class Londoners, particularly those in the East End, or form of English spoken by this group. [e]
  • D (letter) [r]: The fourth letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
  • E (letter) [r]: The fifth letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
  • English irregular nouns [r]: English language nouns whose plural forms do not follow the standard rules of add an –s to the end but have instead modified forms or spellings. [e]
  • English irregular verbs [r]: English language verbs whose past and past participle tense forms do not follow the standard rules of add –d or -ed to the end but instead have special forms. [e]
  • English language [r]: A West Germanic language widely spoken in the United Kingdom, its territories and dependencies, Commonwealth countries and former colonial outposts of the British Empire; has developed the status of a global language. [e]
  • English spellings [r]: Lists and tables of English words, showing pronunciation. [e]
  • F (letter) [r]: The sixth letter of the English alphabet. Its name is pronounced eff. [e]
  • French words in English [r]: French words and phrases in English, including a catalog. [e]
  • G (letter) [r]: The seventh letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • GH [r]: A digraph (a two-letter grapheme) used with various different values in a number of languages using the Latin alphabet. [e]
  • H (letter) [r]: The eighth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
  • Hyphen [r]: A hyphen is an en dash (-) used to join words, as in 'word-joining is easy where hyphens are abundant'. [e]
  • I (letter) [r]: The ninth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • International Phonetic Alphabet [r]: System of phonetic notation based on the Latin alphabet, devised by the International Phonetic Association as a standardized representation of the sounds of spoken language. [e]
  • J (letter) [r]: The tenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet, and historically the last of the 26 letters to be added. [e]
  • K (letter) [r]: The eleventh letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • L (letter) [r]: The twelfth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
  • M (letter) [r]: The thirteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
  • N (letter) [r]: The fourteenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
  • O (letter) [r]: The fifteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
  • P (letter) [r]: The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • Q (letter) [r]: The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • R (letter) [r]: The 18th letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • S (letter) [r]: The 19th letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • Schwa [r]: Mid-central neutral vowel, typically occurring in unstressed syllables and, in some systems of phonetic transcription, a stressed mid-central vowel. [e]
  • Silent letters in English [r]: English letter or letters within a particular word, which are not heard in the pronunciation of the word, but appear in the spelling. [e]
  • Spelling pronunciation [r]: Pronunciation of a word that differs from the historically established one, arising on the basis of the word's spelling. [e]
  • T (letter) [r]: The 20th letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • U (letter) [r]: The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • V (letter) [r]: The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • W (letter) [r]: The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • X (letter) [r]: The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • Y (letter) [r]: The twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the English alphabet. [e]
  • Z (letter) [r]: The twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet. [e]
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