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  • ...n carries information that is not provided by the stream of consonants and vowels. It might tell the listener whether the sentence is a question or a stateme
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  • ...ehind by the diphthongization (Fig. 1b). Finally, the remaining three long vowels /ɛ:/, /ɔ:/ and /a:/ were raised.<br> ...ut of their slots (Fig. 2a). This changed was followed by a drag of lower vowels upwards (Fig. 2b).
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  • ...ntiformants are more marked in nasal consonants than in nasal or nasalized vowels because consonants are articulated with a complete occlusion of the oral ca
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  • In Igbo the word àkàla 'cup' has two vowels with a low tone; the final vowel, however, has a sequence of a low tone and
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  • ....yale.edu/haskins/HEADS/MMSP/figure3.html Source-Filter Model for Selected Vowels]
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  • ...at a level intermediate between [[high vowel|high]] and [[low vowel|low]] vowels.
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  • ...e [[vowel quality|vowel qualities]], i.e. where in the mouth the different vowels are produced with respect to the position of the [[tongue]] and which are t * [http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/vowels.html IPA Vowel Chart]
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  • vowels > [[sonorant]] consonants > [[obstruent]]s (Zec 1995), vowels > glides > liquids > nasals > [[obstruent]]s (Clements 1990)
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  • ...had the '-i' plural-suffix. Thus the phonological rule which changed stem-vowels from back to front in the context of the affixal front-vowel ''i'', changed
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  • ...e of the oral cavity, enhancing the acoustic features that distinguish low vowels from other heights.
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  • *Loss of final vowels in third syllables and (except in Inari) in second syllables.
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  • 641 bytes (93 words) - 09:40, 14 June 2014
  • '''Umlaut''' is the phonological process in which back vowels or diphthongs are fronted due to (a) a following front vowel, or (b) a spec
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