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One sentence ...all the sounds of English
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There are fewer words there than there are phonemes in standard English and I don't think I've omitted any of those listed in Crystal's 'The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language'. Having said that, I'll just guarantee that someone will find an omission! But what the heck...this isn't the sort of thing one can devote a lifetime to!
One should bear in mind here, also, that different accents throughout the country will inevitably produce sounds that may not be represented here. For example, there's Scottish 'ch' as in 'loch' or 'Bach' and the 'oo'-style northern sound that's equivalent to 'u' further south...ie something like 'coop' for 'cup'.
What on earth are you planning to do with this anyway, Blue?
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