Minimal Pair List Consonants /ʒ/ versus /ŋ/, 0 pairs
The dictionary search failed to find any words with this pairing. /ʒ/ is in any case very rare, while /ŋ/ is restricted to syllable-final occurrence and only after short vowels. The closest I could come to identifying a minimal pair is
collision/Klingon
. However this demands that you pronounce
collision
as a two-syllable word and use a schwa in the second syllable of
Klingon
.
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John Higgins
John Higgins retired in 2000, having spent the bulk of his career as a British Council English Language Officer working in Thailand, Turkey, Egypt and Yugoslavia and the last fifteen years in lectureships at Bristol University and then running an M.Sc. programme at Stirling University. His main field was EFL, with a special interest in CALL (computer-assisted language learning) in which, together with Tim Johns of Birmingham, he was responsible for important developments in methods and materials.
His publications include A Guide to Language Laboratory Material Writing, Universitetesforlaget, 1969, Computers and Language Learning, Collins, 1984, Language Learners and Computers, Longman, 1988, and Computers in English Language Learning, Intellect Press, 1992, together with numerous papers, reviews and pieces of software. He maintains a web page on minimal pairs and homographs for teachers of English pronunciation skills.