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What Miege teaches is the Scottish [ y ] and the Scottish falling diphthong [ iü ] , whose second element was apparently similar to [ y ] .28 There is , indeed , little if any evidence of an [ y : ] - sound in early Standard English .
What Miege teaches is the Scottish [ y ] and the Scottish falling diphthong [ iü ] , whose second element was apparently similar to [ y ] .28 There is , indeed , little if any evidence of an [ y : ] - sound in early Standard English .
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The tongue- tip [ r ] occurs before vowels , the constricted [ a ] after vowels and as a syllabic sound . ... Instead of distinguishing these two different types of r - sounds , [ r ] is used both in red and in hard , but there is a ...
The tongue- tip [ r ] occurs before vowels , the constricted [ a ] after vowels and as a syllabic sound . ... Instead of distinguishing these two different types of r - sounds , [ r ] is used both in red and in hard , but there is a ...
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The traditional phonemes indicate explicit physical events : time - stretches of sound ( sound - waves ) , or sets of simultaneous motions of the ' vocal organs ' . The new component elements also indicate explicit physi- cal events ...
The traditional phonemes indicate explicit physical events : time - stretches of sound ( sound - waves ) , or sets of simultaneous motions of the ' vocal organs ' . The new component elements also indicate explicit physi- cal events ...
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