Leaving the triphthongs aside for now, when diphthongs occur, they vary, causing new phonemes to arise. |
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Vowels, consonants, ingressives, suprasegmentals, intonation, diacritics, ejectives, implosives, diphthongs, and clicks are demonstrated. |
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He read most of the closed and silent-e-pattern words and had the most difficulty with vowel digraphs and diphthongs. |
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In Middle High German written diphthongs like ie are pronounced in fact as diphthongs. |
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The monophthongs and diphthongs total 14 vowel sounds, perhaps the smallest vowel system of any long-established variety of English. |
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Like U.S. Spanish, early Spanish exhibited a strong tendency to form diphthongs from contiguous vowels. |
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However, diphthongs and macrons are seldom used in modern Romanji to differentiate the vowels with multiple sounds. |
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The language has a musical quality and employs a great number of diphthongs and other vowel combinations. |
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The Pali alphabet used for written Burmese is made up of eight vowels, three diphthongs, 32 consonants, and several tones. |
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The diphthongs ayyy and eeee turn up again and again, long vowels lengthened by slow consonants around them. |
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Few novice teachers addressed vowel r words, more difficult vowel team words such as those with diphthongs having more than one sound, or two-syllable words. |
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Later, the diaeresis was sometimes introduced to distinguish diphthongs from adjoining vowels that were to be pronounced separately. |
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Pupils were asked to read a range of sentences and words, but what we were looking at was the merger of the diphthongs in the words near and square. |
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In some Midland accents the diphthongs in throat and stone have been kept apart, whereas in RP they have fallen together. |
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Vowels, diphthongs, triphthongs and consonants are taught using the IPA for the purpose of eliminating regional characteristics in the student's speech pattern. |
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These can be individual phonemes, e.g. A and E, or diphthongs, such as EA or IE, and even full syllables. |
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But we have seen that some complex phonemes, such as diphthongs, can be made up of several successive states. |
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People in that part of Bolivia have a lot of Quechua and Aymara words in their vocabulary, and ones with final falling-sonority diphthongs are pretty typical. |
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The formation of diphthongs from contiguous vowels represents a common prohibition in languages against starting a syllable with a vowel, as opposed to a consonant. |
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As you can also see just from looking, most diphthongs are combinations of two basic vowels. |
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There has always been a tendency towards vowel reduction both in hiatus and diphthongs. |
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Morphological treatment of diphthongs is essentially similar to long vowels. |
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The language has both monophthongs and diphthongs, and consonants can be voiced or unvoiced. |
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The diphthongs that resulted from the Romance and the Romanian breakings were modified when they occurred after palatalized consonants. |
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In languages with phonemically short and long vowels, diphthongs typically behave like long vowels, and are pronounced with a similar length. |
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In some languages, diphthongs are single phonemes, while in others they are analyzed as sequences of two vowels, or of a vowel and a semivowel. |
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Depending on dialect, English has anywhere from 13 to more than 20 separate vowel phonemes, both monophthongs and diphthongs. |
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In some languages, due to monophthongization, graphemes that originally represented diphthongs now represent monophthongs. |
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Mid and open vowels were raised, and close vowels were broken into diphthongs. |
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Additionally, in casual speech, adjacent heterosyllabic vowels may combine into diphthongs and triphthongs or even sequences of them. |
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Though they are single speech sounds, diphthongs are usually represented, in a phonetic transcription of speech, by means of a pair of characters indicating the initial and final configurations of the vocal tract. |
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Once again, my ears seemed to swell as I listened to sliding vowels, diphthongs and unfamiliar expressions and tried to wrap my brain around the different accents and social gradations of language. |
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The contiguous appearance of two vowels in a spoken chain produces hiatus or diphthongs, depending on its heterosyllabic or homosyllabic pronunciation. |
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Students will list words using diphthongs. |
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Catalan differs from Occitan less than from Spanish but often uses different vowel sounds and diphthongs and also has somewhat different grammatical conventions. |
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Old Latin had more diphthongs, but most of them changed into long vowels in Classical Latin. |
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In addition to diphthongs, Old French had many instances of hiatus between adjacent vowels, due to loss of an intervening consonant. |
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Old Irish had distinctive vowel length in both monophthongs and diphthongs. |
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While there are a number of similarities, diphthongs are not the same phonologically as a combination of a vowel and an approximant or glide. |
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The diphthongs of some German dialects differ from standard German diphthongs. |
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Phonetically, Spanish has seven falling diphthongs and eight rising diphthongs. |
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For more detailed explanations of Gaelic diphthongs see Scottish Gaelic orthography. |
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The last are distinguished from long and short diphthongs by a markedly long and stressed second component. |
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Maltese has seven falling diphthongs, though they may be considered VC sequences phonemically. |
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Khmer language has rich vocalics with an extra distinction of long and short register to the vowels and diphthongs. |
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Esperanto has 23 consonants, five vowels, and two semivowels that combine with the vowels to form six diphthongs. |
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The differences occurred mostly in the front vowels, and particularly the diphthongs. |
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As was the case in Greek, Korean has vowels descended from diphthongs that are still written with two letters. |
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Kuznetsova, as she was measuring words containing sonorants, consonant clusters, and diphthongs in the first syllable. |
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Vowels in different languages and special vowels such as nasal, diphthongs and triphthongs, glides, consonants, legato singing are also reviewed. |
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Bengali is known for its wide variety of diphthongs, combinations of vowels occurring within the same syllable. |
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Although English contrasts six heights in its vowels, they are interdependent with differences in backness, and many are parts of diphthongs. |
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Many diphthongs had begun their monophthongization very early. |
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The following diphthongs are used in the Standard Written Form of Cornish. |
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In Belgian Dutch, there are also less vowels pronounced as diphthongs. |
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What has been said about diphthongs can be generalized to triphthongs. |
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In general, long diphthongs became short diphthongs and then long vowels. |
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Significant changes in pronunciation took place, especially for long vowels and diphthongs, which in the later Middle English period began to undergo the Great Vowel Shift. |
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Short diphthongs were monomoraic, taking up the same amount of time as short vowels, while long diphthongs were bimoraic, the same as long vowels. |
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Note that the context for smoothing is similar to the context for the earlier process of breaking that produced many of the diphthongs in the first place. |
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Certain sound changes relate to diphthongs and monophthongs. |
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In phonology, diphthongs and triphthongs are distinguished from sequences of monophthongs by whether the vowel sound may be analyzed into different phonemes or not. |
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Languages differ in the length of diphthongs, measured in terms of morae. |
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The English language uses a rather large set of 13 to 21 vowel phonemes, including diphthongs, although its 22 to 26 consonants are close to average. |
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Today, besides the Merap, only the Long Glat of the Mahakam and the Long Kiput of the Baram are known to share this feature, as well as diphthongs and triphthongs. |
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