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  2. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Vowels pronounced with the tongue lowered are at the bottom, and vowels pronounced with the tongue raised are at the top. For example, [ɑ] (the first vowel in father) is at the bottom because the tongue is lowered in this position. [i] (the vowel in "meet") is at the top because the sound is said with the tongue raised to the roof of the mouth.

  3. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    A secondary cue to the distinction between /b, d, ɡ/ and /p, t, k/ in word-initial position is a pitch offset on the following vowel: vowels after word-initial (but not word-medial) /p, t, k/ start out with a higher pitch compared to vowels after /b, d, ɡ/, even when the latter are phonetically devoiced. [44]

  4. Dolch word list - Wikipedia

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    The Dolch word list is a list of frequently used English words (also known as sight words), compiled by Edward William Dolch, a major proponent of the "whole-word" method of beginning reading instruction. The list was first published in a journal article in 1936 [1] and then published in his book Problems in Reading in 1948. [2]

  5. English language - Wikipedia

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    The vowels are represented with symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet; those given for RP are standard in British dictionaries and other publications. [164] In RP, vowel length is phonemic; long vowels are marked with a triangular colon ː in the table above, such as the vowel of need [niːd] as opposed to bid [bɪd]. In GA, vowel ...

  6. Latin - Wikipedia

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    However, they would also signify a long vowel by writing the vowel larger than other letters in a word or by repeating the vowel twice in a row. [66] The acute accent, when it is used in modern Latin texts, indicates stress, as in Spanish, rather than length.

  7. Cot–caught merger - Wikipedia

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    The symbols traditionally used to transcribe the vowels in the words cot and caught as spoken in American English are ɑ and ɔ , respectively, although their precise phonetic values may vary, as does the phonetic value of the merged vowel in the regions where the merger occurs.

  8. Spanish phonology - Wikipedia

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    In word-final position the rhotic is usually: either a tap or a trill when followed by a consonant or a pause, as in amo [ɾ ~ r] paterno ('paternal love'), the former being more common; [51] a tap when followed by a vowel-initial word, as in amo [ɾ] eterno ('eternal love').

  9. Latvian language - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the word zibmaksājums (instant payment) won the category of "Best word" and influenceris won the category of "Worst word". [29] The word pair of straumēt ( stream ) and straumēšana (streaming) were named the best words of 2017, while transporti as an unnecessary plural of the name for transport was chosen as the worst word of 2017.

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