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( iii ) CONTINUOUS SHORT - Ɑ RAISING : Short - a is variably tense , with tokens before nasal codas leading and tokens before voiceless stops and in words with obstruent - liquid onsets ( glass , brag ) remaining in low front position ...
( iii ) CONTINUOUS SHORT - Ɑ RAISING : Short - a is variably tense , with tokens before nasal codas leading and tokens before voiceless stops and in words with obstruent - liquid onsets ( glass , brag ) remaining in low front position ...
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Otherwise , a clear phonetic separation of the two classes is observed . The tense / æh / class includes short - a in closed syllables before voiced stops ( sad , bad , bag , tag , drag ) , nasals ( ham , understanding , hamburgers ...
Otherwise , a clear phonetic separation of the two classes is observed . The tense / æh / class includes short - a in closed syllables before voiced stops ( sad , bad , bag , tag , drag ) , nasals ( ham , understanding , hamburgers ...
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The continuity of the NYC short - a system from 1896 to the present and the uniformity of the Mid - Atlantic short - a system in Philadelphia , Reading , Wilmington , and Baltimore all indicate that such patterns can be faithfully ...
The continuity of the NYC short - a system from 1896 to the present and the uniformity of the Mid - Atlantic short - a system in Philadelphia , Reading , Wilmington , and Baltimore all indicate that such patterns can be faithfully ...
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