One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Phoneme Analysis

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In Chapter 1 of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest phonemes (sound) is frequent all over the text. For example, some phonemes present are d(og), f(og), follow by (mo)uth, (mo)p, and (mo)pping. Another, phonemes that stuck is to me is color and cold both begin with the same letter but it’s pronounce differently. BOOK ONE—The Romantic Egotist of This Side of Paradise has phonemes as well, for instance so and oh, the words sound alike but have entirely different meanings like whisper, thunder, former, tenor, senior and wonder. The words listed are voiced and ends with a (er) sound, however when it comes to pronunciation there is a difference in the way the lips moved. Notably, when saying the word whisper you’ll start off pushing your lips backward