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  • ...[[vowel]] whose [[vowel quality|quality]] remains constant throughout its pronunciation. *[[diphthong]] (a vowel whose quality changes once during its pronunciation)
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  • |Pronunciation = Pronunciation: ['lezgi_n]
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  • | style="vertical-align:top; border-color:#E8E8E8" | Pronunciation: | colspan="2" style="border-color:#E8E8E8;" | {{{Pronunciation}}}
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  • |Pronunciation =
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  • *information about pronunciation
    596 bytes (70 words) - 19:13, 6 June 2007
  • *e.g. American English pronunciation of ''medial /t/'' in 'matter'.
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  • ...[vowel quality|quality]] changes significantly in one direction during its pronunciation. *[[triphthong]] (a vowel whose quality changes twice during its pronunciation)
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  • ...exclusive to a particular region or community. This includes variations in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar that differentiate it from other forms of the same ...scape without clear boundaries. There are often significant differences in pronunciation and other language features, therefore the classifications are indefinable.
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  • An example is the pronunciation of /fil@m/ for 'film' (English and Dutch) and /mel@k/ for 'melk' (Dutch).
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  • |Pronunciation =
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  • |Pronunciation = Pronunciation: [dʌtʃ]
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  • |Pronunciation =
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  • | style="vertical-align:top; border-color:#E8E8E8" | Pronunciation: | colspan="2" style="border-color:#E8E8E8;" | [{{{Pronunciation}}}]
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  • A [[speech sound]] is called '''voiced''' if during its pronunciation the [[vocal folds]] are brought close together so that air flowing between
    571 bytes (79 words) - 15:16, 10 June 2009
  • The [[pronunciation]] of a word, in all its variant forms, can be seen as a stochastic process
    1,001 bytes (170 words) - 15:57, 15 February 2009
  • ...onal evidence for this comes from the fact that in this latter reading the pronunciation is slightly different: the final phoneme of ''reus'' is pronounced as [z],
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  • '''Syllable''' is a unit of [[pronunciation]] that consists of a [[syllabic]] element (usually a [[vowel]]) (see [[Nucl
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  • *A. H. Forster, The Pronunciation of Greek in NT Times. Anglican Theological Review 1922/5, 108 –115.
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  • ...isteners to ignore irrelevant acoustic differences, such as differences in pronunciation when two different speakers produce the same word. Categorical perception i
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  • |Pronunciation = ...:542</ref> ''Kirghiz'' is is also sometimes used to indicate the fricative pronunciation of the onset of the second syllable.
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