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English Phonology ebook can be used to learn English Phonology, Phonology, Phonetics, phonemes, allophones, Phonemic Alphabets, Phonetic Alphabets, English Phonotactics, Phonotactics, Phonological Theories, Phonological Theory, metrical phonology, English Phonological Rules, English stress, Sentence Stress, English Intonation, intonational tunes, English Rhythm.

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