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Zealand English speakers, of /ɒ/ and /əʊ/
before syllable-final (or non-
prevocalic) /l/,
resulting in
homophony between pairs like doll and dole. The distinction...
- and
Arabic وقت waqt ("time") were
interpreted as
having the
class 11
prevocalic prefix w-, and
became waya and
wakati with
plural nyaya and
nyakati respectively...
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sometimes aspirated.
Voiceless stops in
Pashto are
slightly aspirated prevocalically in a
stressed syllable. In many languages, such as Hindi,
tenuis and...
- Non-
prevocalic /ɡ/ bag, drag [ɛə] [æ] [æ]
Prevocalic /ɡ/ dragon,
magazine [æ] Non-
prevocalic /b, d, ʃ/ grab, flash, sad [ɛə] [æ] [ɛə] Non-
prevocalic /f...
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before r, u, k, i) in the
satem languages. Loss of
prevocalic p in Proto-Celtic.
Development of
prevocalic s to h in Proto-Gr****, with
later loss of h between...
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tafel [ˈtɑːfəɫ] 'table'
Velarized in all positions,
especially non-
prevocalically. See
Afrikaans phonology Albanian Standard llullë [ˈɫuɫə] 'smoking pipe'...
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alveolar stops /t/, /d/ are
often omitted in
informal ****ney, in non-
prevocalic environments,
including some that
cannot be
omitted in
Received Pronunciation...
- Non-
prevocalic /ɡ/ bag, drag [ɛə] [æ] [æ]
Prevocalic /ɡ/ dragon,
magazine [æ] Non-
prevocalic /b, d, ʃ/ grab, flash, sad [ɛə] [æ] [ɛə] Non-
prevocalic /f...
- Non-
prevocalic /ɡ/ bag, drag [ɛə] [æ] [æ]
Prevocalic /ɡ/ dragon,
magazine [æ] Non-
prevocalic /b, d, ʃ/ grab, flash, sad [ɛə] [æ] [ɛə] Non-
prevocalic /f...
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Urban East
dualisme [dʉ̞ɥ̈ɑˈlɪ̟smə] 'dualism' Post-palatal;
appears prevocalically after the
compressed close vowels /ʉ, ʉː/. May be
transcribed with ⟨w̟⟩...