in the word spin, /p/ is an aspirated sound.
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In the word 'Spin', the /p/ sound is not aspirated.
The sound like /p/, /k/, and /t/ only get aspirated at the initial position of a word as per the rule of thumb.
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In the word spin, /p/ is an aspirated sound is a false statement.
- Aspiration refers to the release of a burst of air that accompanies the production of certain speech sounds, such as the voiceless plosives /p/, /t/, and /k/.
- This burst of air, or "aspiration," can be felt or heard as a small puff of air when the sound is produced. The strength of the aspiration can vary between languages and even between speakers of the same language.
- In English, for example, the /p/ in "pat" is typically aspirated, while the /p/ in "spat" is typically unaspirated. The distinction between aspirated and unaspirated sounds is important in phonetics and phonology, as it can affect the meaning of words in some languages.
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