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The nasal vowels are generally somewhat higher than the corresponding oral vowels . ... Accordingly , it sometimes happens that the nasal quality of a phonemically oral vowel next to a nasal consonant is more striking phonetically than ...
The nasal vowels are generally somewhat higher than the corresponding oral vowels . ... Accordingly , it sometimes happens that the nasal quality of a phonemically oral vowel next to a nasal consonant is more striking phonetically than ...
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Of the long vowels , Kurath's / u / represents the high - front - round , the y of Old English , written u in ... This vowel was kept in parts of the west and south but elsewhere underwent unrounding ; it was alien to London speech .
Of the long vowels , Kurath's / u / represents the high - front - round , the y of Old English , written u in ... This vowel was kept in parts of the west and south but elsewhere underwent unrounding ; it was alien to London speech .
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Nevertheless it should be noted that in each of these three vowels there is a wide scatter of judgments , even among those ... Furthermore the judgments of this vowel and of the vowel in word I ( stagh ) indicate that the degree of lip ...
Nevertheless it should be noted that in each of these three vowels there is a wide scatter of judgments , even among those ... Furthermore the judgments of this vowel and of the vowel in word I ( stagh ) indicate that the degree of lip ...
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Notes | 476 |
Gothic iddja and Old English ĕode | 483 |
Greek kámnō and támnō | 502 |
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