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component followed by a
shorter semivowel offglide /j/ or /w/.
There are
restrictions on the high
offglides: /j/
cannot occur after a
front vowel (i,...
- ⟨q⟩ (⟨kw⟩)
consists of a lip-rounded k̊
followed by a
partly unvoiced w-
offglide (more
marked medially than initially). Tolkien, J. R. R. (2015-06-12)....
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retracted and
raised first target /ɪə/ has a
diminished offglide /ɛə/ has a
diminished offglide The "cavalry drawl" was a
phenomenon of English-speaking...
- G: The
offglide may be /j/ or /w/. Together, V and G must form one of the
diphthongs or
triphthongs listed in the
section on Vowels.
offglide /j/ does...
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Diphthongs Front offglide Back
offglide Mid ei • œi [œy] ou Open ai au...
- add
semivowels before or
after the
palatalized consonant (onglides or
offglides). In such cases, the
vowel (especially a non-front vowel)
following a...
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stroke or a
miniature ⟨ι⟩
below the letter. This iota
represents the
former offglide of what were
originally long diphthongs, ⟨ᾱι, ηι, ωι⟩ (i.e. /aːi, ɛːi,...
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omega ⟨ω⟩, and
alpha ⟨α⟩. It
represents the
former presence of an [i]
offglide after the vowel,
forming a so‐called "long diphthong". Such diphthongs...
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Vowel phonemes Monophthongs Diphthongs Front Central Back
Front offglide Back
offglide Close i u Close-mid e ə o ei ou Open-mid ɛ ɔ Open a ai au...