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Just as [j] has a voiceless counterpart, so does [w]. This sound can be transcribed as or
. As for [j], there is friction for this sound, but the audible friction is generated at the lips.
The combination of tongue-back raising + lip-rounding + voicelessness occurs in two main places in English. The first is parallel to the places where voicelessness + palatality + approximation occur, in clusters with voiceless consonants. So for instance, words like ‘twin’ or ‘twenty’ have a period of labiovelar approximation + voicelessness once the plosive has been released .
The other place where it occurs depends on the speaker’s dialect. For many speakers of English, words like ‘witch’ – ‘which’, ‘wail’ – ‘whale’ are homophones, i.e. they sound identical. But for some speakers, including many Scots and North Americans, there is a distinction maintained between [w] and , with
being used in words spelt
.
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