(Notes for the purists: Neither x, hw, the
affricates, nor ɦ are included. x is not used in the majority of dialects, hw and the affricates are typically transcribed as consonant pairs, and ɦ has no minimal pairs with h. Also, h only appears once, despite its variable/minimal phonation, and w is in its spot because it has to go somewhere. Some things just aren't as important to creative writers as they are to linguists.)
(On second thought, I'll list the affricates to the list below for those interested.)
Since not all of the letters in the chart mean what they do in English, and some aren't even used in English, here's a quick rundown:(Note for the purists: All vowels with no rounded pair are listed as unrounded for simplicity's sake. Also, vowels not typically found in any English dialects will be removed once I have more time.)
Because of the wide variety in vowel pronunciation, rather than have lists for each symbol on there, I'm going to organize by dialect (just RP for now, more when I get the time). I'm also going to only use a few signpost vowels. For creative writers, being able to recognize the sounds by ear is more important than knowing where everything fits on a chart. (If you're curious, A full list can be found