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Some Southern dialects use an unrounded vowel for look and put , but in McDavid's dialect ǝ contrasts with u as well as with ... For many who have no contrast between a and ǝ in accented syllables , there may nonetheless be contrasts in ...
Some Southern dialects use an unrounded vowel for look and put , but in McDavid's dialect ǝ contrasts with u as well as with ... For many who have no contrast between a and ǝ in accented syllables , there may nonetheless be contrasts in ...
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It will be convenient to refer to overloud , loud , and medial stress as STRONG STRESS , in contrast with weak stress ... Thus we get the following contrasts ( writing the glottal stop with a q to show the different degrees of stress ) ...
It will be convenient to refer to overloud , loud , and medial stress as STRONG STRESS , in contrast with weak stress ... Thus we get the following contrasts ( writing the glottal stop with a q to show the different degrees of stress ) ...
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But that the glottal stop can be meaningfully distinctive is indicated by the fact that , to make a contrast between these two meanings , my informant says : / de : n " bauer , kenen / ( to ) know the FARMER ' , but / de : n " bau'er ...
But that the glottal stop can be meaningfully distinctive is indicated by the fact that , to make a contrast between these two meanings , my informant says : / de : n " bauer , kenen / ( to ) know the FARMER ' , but / de : n " bau'er ...
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