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In Minnesota dialects / i / and / i : / have the same vowel in the segmental melody , as do / ɛl - ley / ... Many phonologists have argued that most of the surface long vowels and diphthongs derive from underlying vowels that differ in ...
In Minnesota dialects / i / and / i : / have the same vowel in the segmental melody , as do / ɛl - ley / ... Many phonologists have argued that most of the surface long vowels and diphthongs derive from underlying vowels that differ in ...
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seen in Table 15 , there are more errors between two high vowels than between one high and one mid vowel ... The error rate is not much elevated if two vowels share [ -high , - low ) , and is elevated significantly more if the vowels ...
seen in Table 15 , there are more errors between two high vowels than between one high and one mid vowel ... The error rate is not much elevated if two vowels share [ -high , - low ) , and is elevated significantly more if the vowels ...
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than between two back vowels . Vowels that share [ + back ] should definitely show more errors than vowels of mixed backness ; vowels that share [ - back ] might not differ from vowels of mixed backness . There is an effect for having ...
than between two back vowels . Vowels that share [ + back ] should definitely show more errors than vowels of mixed backness ; vowels that share [ - back ] might not differ from vowels of mixed backness . There is an effect for having ...
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