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  2. French phonology - Wikipedia

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    French phonology is the sound system of French. This article discusses mainly the phonology of all the varieties of Standard French. Notable phonological features include its uvular r, nasal vowels, and three processes affecting word-final sounds:

  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    English words of French origin, such as art, competition, force, machine, and table are pronounced according to English rules of phonology, rather than French, and are commonly used by English speakers without any consciousness of their French origin.

  4. Anglophone pronunciation of foreign languages - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of common non-native pronunciations that English speakers make when trying to speak foreign languages. Many of these are due to transfer of phonological rules from English to the new language as well as differences in grammar and syntax that they encounter. This article uses International Phonetic Alphabet pronunciation.

  5. Guttural R - Wikipedia

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    This spelling was convenient because these languages do not have non- lateral liquid consonants, and guttural realizations of r are common in various languages, particularly the colonial languages Danish and French.

  6. Lingua franca - Wikipedia

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    Lingua franca is a functional term, independent of any linguistic history or language structure. [6] Pidgins are therefore lingua francas; creoles and arguably mixed languages may similarly be used for communication between language groups. But lingua franca is equally applicable to a non-creole language native to one nation (often a colonial ...

  7. Standard French - Wikipedia

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    The standard pronunciation of Metropolitan French is, out of concerns for comprehension or social stigma, sometimes favoured over other standard national pronunciations in teaching French to non-native speakers in Francophone nations other than France. [citation needed]

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