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The conditions under which these phonemes are consonants or vowels are considered in this section . 3.1 . / m , n / are vowels ... m , n , r / are sometimes vowels after other vowels , with a different tone from the preceding vowel .
The conditions under which these phonemes are consonants or vowels are considered in this section . 3.1 . / m , n / are vowels ... m , n , r / are sometimes vowels after other vowels , with a different tone from the preceding vowel .
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heard than that between a following short and unstressed / u / and / i / ; the clearer of the two vowel distinctions in / mi - kurá / ' my calabash ' and / mi - kirá / ' my soul ' is in the first vowel , not the second . 4.5 .
heard than that between a following short and unstressed / u / and / i / ; the clearer of the two vowel distinctions in / mi - kurá / ' my calabash ' and / mi - kirá / ' my soul ' is in the first vowel , not the second . 4.5 .
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It is convenient also to note that in all dubious cases except the one pair / kurá / ' calabash ' and / kirá / ' soul ' , the vowel in slower speech turns out to be / u / . These very short vowels are often voicelss .
It is convenient also to note that in all dubious cases except the one pair / kurá / ' calabash ' and / kirá / ' soul ' , the vowel in slower speech turns out to be / u / . These very short vowels are often voicelss .
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