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The palatal are long or slender ( a ) , short or slender ( i ) , and ( e ) Masculine .
The labial are long ( o ) and ( u ) , and ( u ) fat , i . e . when it is pronounced like oo
. If we attend to the Formation of these Vowels , we shall find that there are three ...
The palatal are long or slender ( a ) , short or slender ( i ) , and ( e ) Masculine .
The labial are long ( o ) and ( u ) , and ( u ) fat , i . e . when it is pronounced like oo
. If we attend to the Formation of these Vowels , we shall find that there are three ...
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... equivalences of the orthographic system in terms with which we are now very
familiar : the letter A has three sounds ' that in father has been called the open ,
that in pare , the close or slender , and that in all the broad ' ( Jones 1992 : 117 ) .
... equivalences of the orthographic system in terms with which we are now very
familiar : the letter A has three sounds ' that in father has been called the open ,
that in pare , the close or slender , and that in all the broad ' ( Jones 1992 : 117 ) .
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Geddes distinguishes between an ' a slender ' ( < â > ) , an ' e middle ' ( < é > ) ,
and an ' e short ' ( < e > ) , the distinction between the last two being ' much more
apparent in Scots ' than in English ( 1792 : 433 ) . Almost all the items in both ...
Geddes distinguishes between an ' a slender ' ( < â > ) , an ' e middle ' ( < é > ) ,
and an ' e short ' ( < e > ) , the distinction between the last two being ' much more
apparent in Scots ' than in English ( 1792 : 433 ) . Almost all the items in both ...
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