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Angus ' method of representing the vowel system is in some ways more elaborate
than Barrie ' s , more regularly marking as it does stressed and unstressed
variants and attempting to show differences in vowel duration VOWELS NAME ...
Angus ' method of representing the vowel system is in some ways more elaborate
than Barrie ' s , more regularly marking as it does stressed and unstressed
variants and attempting to show differences in vowel duration VOWELS NAME ...
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The items under column two manifest stressed syllable codas which are either
voiced fricatives or voiced obstruents . In such contexts ( as we shall see for the
labial vowel segments as well - see p . 149 ) , the syllable space is perceived as ...
The items under column two manifest stressed syllable codas which are either
voiced fricatives or voiced obstruents . In such contexts ( as we shall see for the
labial vowel segments as well - see p . 149 ) , the syllable space is perceived as ...
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That items such as < apple > and < napkin > show ' raised ' Scotch vowels might
lead us to conclude that here again we have an instance of the English Vowel
Shift affecting short stressed vowel segments , a view reinforced by Douglas ...
That items such as < apple > and < napkin > show ' raised ' Scotch vowels might
lead us to conclude that here again we have an instance of the English Vowel
Shift affecting short stressed vowel segments , a view reinforced by Douglas ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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