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Notes
1) These are phonetic symbols of Received Pronunciation (RP).
2) These phonetic symbols were introduced by A.C. Gimson in 1977 in Daniel Jones’ 14th Edition of English Pronouncing Dictionary.
3) RP is one of British English accents.
4) RP is a non-rhotic accent of English. Therefore, we do not pronounce /r/'s at the end of words, except when the next word begins with a vowel and is pronounced without a pause, for example:
far /fɑː(r)/ + away /əˈweɪ/ = far_away /ˌfɑːrəˈweɪ/
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