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VOWEL REDUCTION : potato , bedazzled , and monopoly . It is well known that in noncareful speech the vowel in the initial syllable of potato can be voiceless . This absence of vocal - fold vibration during the vowel is a consequence of ...
VOWEL REDUCTION : potato , bedazzled , and monopoly . It is well known that in noncareful speech the vowel in the initial syllable of potato can be voiceless . This absence of vocal - fold vibration during the vowel is a consequence of ...
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SHORT LONG I ai u A e 31 E a 5 æ o calculations of mean intrinsic duration of American English vowels . ... Vr ( 171 + ms ) Note that phonetic vowel length differs from phonemic vowel length mostly in the number of distinctions made .
SHORT LONG I ai u A e 31 E a 5 æ o calculations of mean intrinsic duration of American English vowels . ... Vr ( 171 + ms ) Note that phonetic vowel length differs from phonemic vowel length mostly in the number of distinctions made .
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9 - > 9 non - final - accent polysyllabic word , there are more types ( n = 28 ) where the main vowel of the monosyllabic word is long and that of the polysyllabic word is short than types ( n = 18 ) where the main vowel of the ...
9 - > 9 non - final - accent polysyllabic word , there are more types ( n = 28 ) where the main vowel of the monosyllabic word is long and that of the polysyllabic word is short than types ( n = 18 ) where the main vowel of the ...
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