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- 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...
- and u also often reduce to ə. Before consonants, g → r. In word-initial prevocalic and intervocalic positions, q' → ʔ. Before the consonant v, q' → ɣ/ǩ....
- from the new ár rune (ᛅ), which continues the jēran rune after loss of prevocalic *j- in Proto-Norse *jár (Old Saxon jār). Since the name of a is attested...
- 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...
- [oɐ̯], [ɛɐ̯] and [aɐ̯]. This makes non-prevocalic /aːr/ and /ar/ homophonous as [aɐ̯] or [aː]. Non-prevocalic /ɛːr/ and /ɛr/ may also merge, but the vowel...
- 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...
- 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...
- alveolar stops /t/, /d/ are often omitted in informal ****ney, in non-prevocalic environments, including some that cannot be omitted in Received Pronunciation...
- merger, for some Londoners, of /ɒ/ and /əʊ/ before syllable-final (or non-prevocalic) /l/, resulting in homophony between pairs like doll and dole. The distinction...