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The first short u is the only sound of all the vowels which cannot be pronounced
but before a consonant ; it approaches very nearly to the first short o : the second
short u does not differ from the second long u but in the length of its sound ...
The first short u is the only sound of all the vowels which cannot be pronounced
but before a consonant ; it approaches very nearly to the first short o : the second
short u does not differ from the second long u but in the length of its sound ...
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Length contrasts for the back mid segments are relatively rarely specified ,
although Telfair ( 1799 : 152 ) contrasts what appear to be durational differences
in his first short o in items like fond , odd , where it is short , and fawn ' d , aw ' d
where ...
Length contrasts for the back mid segments are relatively rarely specified ,
although Telfair ( 1799 : 152 ) contrasts what appear to be durational differences
in his first short o in items like fond , odd , where it is short , and fawn ' d , aw ' d
where ...
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This possibly represents the antecedent of the still common Scots habit of
realising a dental nasal in rhymes terminating in fricative consonants , as [ leno ] '
length ' and ( streno ) ' strength ' . Grant ( 1913 : 32 ) avers that these ' are
probably ...
This possibly represents the antecedent of the still common Scots habit of
realising a dental nasal in rhymes terminating in fricative consonants , as [ leno ] '
length ' and ( streno ) ' strength ' . Grant ( 1913 : 32 ) avers that these ' are
probably ...
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