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This tag is for questions which a dictionary cannot answer about the sound, intonation, and stress of how words are uttered or produced.
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What is the difference in terms of pronunciation of /eɪl/ and /el/? [closed]
For example:
hail vs. hell,
tail vs. tell,
fail vs. fell.
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In American English, how to make the /ɪər/ sound?
For example: here, dear, clear.
I sometimes hear American people when saying those words, the words come out from deep into their throats. But, still, I don't know how to do it.