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Lengthening might or might not occur , depending upon the presence or absence of the parasitic vowel ; cf. ... It is phonetically likely that the introduction of transition vowels was fostered by the combination of these voiceless ...
Lengthening might or might not occur , depending upon the presence or absence of the parasitic vowel ; cf. ... It is phonetically likely that the introduction of transition vowels was fostered by the combination of these voiceless ...
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to indicate ' long ' and ' short ' vowels . This is done by putting the accent after the vowel if the vowel is long ( in other words , if the syllable is open ) , and after the consonant following the vowel if the vowel is short ( the ...
to indicate ' long ' and ' short ' vowels . This is done by putting the accent after the vowel if the vowel is long ( in other words , if the syllable is open ) , and after the consonant following the vowel if the vowel is short ( the ...
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Kenrick's numbers run from 0 through 16 , unlike Sheridan's and Walker's , which begin with 1 again for each orthographic category of vowels ( see below ) . Zero is used for an ' indistinct sound . . . as practised in the colloquial ...
Kenrick's numbers run from 0 through 16 , unlike Sheridan's and Walker's , which begin with 1 again for each orthographic category of vowels ( see below ) . Zero is used for an ' indistinct sound . . . as practised in the colloquial ...
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