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Mergers and
acquisitions (M&A) are
business transactions in
which the
ownership of companies,
business organizations, or
their operating units are transferred...
- For a
related merger not
involving FACE, see near-square
merger. In Wells' terminology, the /ɑː/–/ɑːr/
merger consists of the
merger of the
lexical sets...
- procedure)
Merger doctrine (copyright law)
Merger doctrine (criminal law)
Merger doctrine (family law)
Merger doctrine (property law)
Merger doctrine (trust...
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Speaker with
merger:
worry [ˈwɝi]
Speaker without merger:
worry [ˈwʌri]
Problems playing these files? See
media help. The hurry–furry
merger occurs when...
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transcription delimiters. The cot–caught
merger, also
known as the LOT–THOUGHT
merger or low back
merger, is a
sound change present in some dialects...
- meet–meat
merger or the
FLEECE merger is the
merger of the
Early Modern English vowel /eː/ (as in meat) into the
vowel /iː/ (as in meet). The
merger was complete...
- A
conglomerate merger is "any
merger that is not
horizontal or vertical; in general, it is the
combination of
firms in
different industries or
firms operating...
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alternation which also has a long
history in
general forms of English), the
merger of /str/ and /skr/, and yod-rhotacization (where
beautiful is pronounced...
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services operating in the
United States. The
company was
formed by the 2008
merger of
Sirius Satellite Radio and XM
Satellite Radio,
merging them into SiriusXM...
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become /w/ in most
modern varieties of
English is
called the wine–whine
merger. It is also
referred to as
glide cluster reduction.
Before rounded vowels...