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‎I have a bit of an odd request; I'm checking something regarding phonotactics for my linguistics class. Could someone who's a NATIVE English speaker, preferably also monolingual, record themselves saying the word "psychology" WITH a [p] in the beginning?


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I'm learning a little linguistics this semester and we were talking about something called phonotactics, which talks about the pattern of 'rules' from the sounds you make in a certain language. For example in english you can say the /p/ in the beginning supposedly only if there's an /l/ or an /r/ afterwards.

so I'm trying to check things and the feel of it whenever they give examples, and this time they gave this example but no one around me (me included) comes from a sound environment that doesn't have the same kind of restrictions on other combinations with /p/ on the beginning hence why I asked here...

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‎I have a bit of an odd request; I'm checking something regarding phonotactics for my linguistics class. Could someone who's a NATIVE English speaker, preferably also monolingual, record themselves saying the word "psychology" WITH a [p]  in the beginning?


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I'm learning a little linguistics this semester and we were talking about something called phonotactics, which talks about the pattern of 'rules' from the sounds you make in a certain language. For example in english you can say the /p/ in the beginning supposedly only if there's an /l/ or an /r/ afterwards.

so I'm trying to check things and the feel of it whenever they give examples, and this time they gave this example but no one around me (me included) comes from a sound environment that doesn't have the same kind of restrictions on other combinations with /p/ on the beginning hence why I asked here...
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