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  • ...ch vowel; for example, the lower the bottom formant ('F1'), the higher the vowel is articulated in the [[mouth]]. This image was created using the [http://w A '''vowel''' is a unit of [[language (general)|language]], defined in [[phonetics]] a
    9 KB (1,366 words) - 08:10, 4 September 2010
  • 255 bytes (36 words) - 04:06, 24 February 2009
  • ''Works cited in the [[vowel]] article''
    193 bytes (22 words) - 23:21, 25 July 2009
  • 426 bytes (50 words) - 23:28, 25 July 2009

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  • ...les and, in some systems of phonetic transcription, a stressed mid-central vowel.
    185 bytes (22 words) - 18:14, 12 September 2009
  • A [[vowel]] whose quality remains more or less stable during its whole articulation.
    120 bytes (16 words) - 09:41, 23 August 2010
  • A '''monophthong''' is a [[vowel]] whose quality remains more or less stable during its whole articulation, ...st two being in fact combinations of one or two vowels as well as a [[semi-vowel]].
    596 bytes (92 words) - 10:11, 23 August 2010
  • ...which are close together starting either with the same consonant or with a vowel.
    185 bytes (27 words) - 12:36, 15 December 2013
  • ...it is most of the time regarded as a single sound, i.e. as some kind of [[vowel]]. ...s in '' aua''. A triphthong may also consist of two semivowels with a real vowel in between, as in ''iei''.
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  • ''Works cited in the [[vowel]] article''
    193 bytes (22 words) - 23:21, 25 July 2009
  • ...spellings]] *shwà</ref> is the name linguists use for the most neutral of vowel sounds, the usual, weak, pronunciation of the English indefinite article '' In [[English language|English]], it can be represented by a number of vowel-letters: it is the ''u'' in ''careful'', the ''e'' in ''worker'', the ''a''
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  • The original meaning was a similarity or identity of [[vowel]] sounds at the end of a line of verse. The similarity would be in the fin The term is now more usually used of any closely associated repetition of vowel sounds, more frequently in verse, but sometimes in prose. In verse it can
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  • ...erson plural of some verbs: ''continuiamo, dissanguiamo''. And in the four-vowel sequence of ''aiuola'' ('flowerbed') the {{IPA|[j]}} is pushing out the "u"
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  • ...und, articulated through the tongue commencing in the position of a single vowel and moving continuously in the direction of another; e.g. [əʊ] in English
    218 bytes (32 words) - 10:41, 10 December 2011
  • [[English phonemes#Vowels and diphthongs]], list of all the vowel sounds of standard English; scroll down for '''the schwa sound''' {{r|Vowel}}
    959 bytes (133 words) - 17:41, 31 January 2013
  • ...vowel (or the letter -m) is normally elided before a word beginning with a vowel (or an h-). Dactylic hexameter is also known as "heroic hexameter" is a for
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  • ...consonant is changed under the influence of a preceding or following front vowel or a palatal or palatalized consonant.
    269 bytes (40 words) - 17:15, 5 June 2008
  • ...e and is most of the time regarded as a single sound (i.e. as some kind of vowel), while it is actually a succession of three distinct successive sounds, ea
    279 bytes (47 words) - 07:24, 6 December 2011
  • ...'u'' have [[phoneme|phonemic]] length. In older written and printed Māori, vowel length is not normally indicated. Nowadays, length is most commonly indicat ! Vowel
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  • ...estrict or disallow them (e.g. Hawaiian, in which all syllables end with a vowel).
    352 bytes (58 words) - 02:57, 7 February 2010
  • ...ch vowel; for example, the lower the bottom formant ('F1'), the higher the vowel is articulated in the [[mouth]]. This image was created using the [http://w A '''vowel''' is a unit of [[language (general)|language]], defined in [[phonetics]] a
    9 KB (1,366 words) - 08:10, 4 September 2010
  • {{r|Vowel}}
    380 bytes (48 words) - 16:09, 1 February 2014
  • ...rticulated through the [[tongue]] commencing in the position of a single [[vowel]] and moving continuously in the direction of another. For example, [əʊ] ...ong]] gradually evolves into a diphthong is called [[diphthongization]] or vowel breaking.
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  • {{r|Vowel}}
    400 bytes (50 words) - 07:40, 10 November 2010
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