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made excerpt less awkwardly worded; avoided using "phonological" in description of phonology tag;
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This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress, and similar aspects of uttering spoken words.

For questions about the physical aspects of sound such as the acoustic properties, auditory perception, or neurophysiological status, see . For technical questions about the systematic grammatical characterization of sounds, and the phonologicalsound system of English, use .

The pronunciation of spoken English is only loosely connected to its representation in written English. See for questions about their divergence, and for questions about words pronounced as theywith pronunciations that are writtenbased on their spellings. Because of this weak tie, and because sounds can be pronounced differently in the various s and of the language, the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is strongly preferred to represent pronunciations on this site; see for questions about that system.

This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress, and similar aspects of uttering spoken words.

For questions about the physical aspects of sound such as the acoustic properties, auditory perception, or neurophysiological status, see . For technical questions about the systematic grammatical characterization of sounds, and the phonological system of English, use .

The pronunciation of spoken English is only loosely connected to its representation in written English. See for questions about their divergence, and for questions about words pronounced as they are written. Because of this weak tie, and because sounds can be pronounced differently in the various s and of the language, the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is strongly preferred to represent pronunciations on this site; see for questions about that system.

This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress, and similar aspects of uttering spoken words.

For questions about the physical aspects of sound such as the acoustic properties, auditory perception, or neurophysiological status, see . For technical questions about the systematic grammatical characterization of sounds, and the sound system of English, use .

The pronunciation of spoken English is only loosely connected to its representation in written English. See for questions about their divergence, and for questions about words with pronunciations that are based on their spellings. Because of this weak tie, and because sounds can be pronounced differently in the various s and of the language, the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is strongly preferred to represent pronunciations on this site; see for questions about that system.

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This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress, and similar aspects of uttering spoken words.

For technical questions relating toabout the physical aspects of sound patternssuch as the acoustic properties, auditory perception, or neurophysiological status, see . For technical questions about the systematic grammatical characterization of sounds, and phonologythe phonological system of English, use .

The pronunciation of spoken English is only loosely connected to its representation in written English. See for questions about their divergence, and for questions about words pronounced as they are written. Because of this weak tie, and because sounds can be pronounced differently in the various s and of the language, the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is strongly preferred to represent pronunciations on this site; see for questions about that system.

This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress of words.

For technical questions relating to sound patterns and phonology, use .

This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress, and similar aspects of uttering spoken words.

For questions about the physical aspects of sound such as the acoustic properties, auditory perception, or neurophysiological status, see . For technical questions about the systematic grammatical characterization of sounds, and the phonological system of English, use .

The pronunciation of spoken English is only loosely connected to its representation in written English. See for questions about their divergence, and for questions about words pronounced as they are written. Because of this weak tie, and because sounds can be pronounced differently in the various s and of the language, the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is strongly preferred to represent pronunciations on this site; see for questions about that system.

made the excerpt a sentence
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This tag should refer to basicis for questions regarding theabout sounds, intonation, stress, etc. of words or phrases.

For technical questions relating to sound patterns and phonology, use the tag.

This tag should refer to basic questions regarding the sounds, intonation, stress, etc. of words or phrases.

For technical questions relating to sound patterns and phonology, use the tag.

This tag is for questions about sounds, intonation, stress of words.

For technical questions relating to sound patterns and phonology, use .

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