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- squeeze'), roott ('to guess' — note the long /oː/ followed by fortis /tt/) Unrounding was also typical, but now it has been abandoned by many speakers. Lengthening...
- Plautdietsch (pronounced [ˈplaʊt.ditʃ]) or Mennonite Low German is a Low Prussian dialect of East Low German with Dutch influence that developed in the...
- vowel /æː/ to /ɛː/ Rounding of /ɑː/ to /ɔː/ in the southern dialects Unrounding of the front rounded vowels in most dialects Lengthening of vowels in...
- vowel, although that is more specifically written with an additional unrounding diacritic ⟨ə̞͑⟩ to explicitly denote the lack of rounding (the canonical...
- late as the 19th century. Linguists[which?] disagree as to whether the unrounding of the lot vowel occurred independently in North America (probably occurring...
- unrounded vowel, although that is more accurately written with an additional unrounding diacritic ⟨ə̝͑⟩ to explicitly denote the lack of rounding (the canonical...
- German Old Upper German Palatalisation of velars Yes Yes Partial No No No Unrounding of front rounded vowels ø but not y Yes No Southwestern No No Loss of...
- The origin of the split is the unrounding of /ʊ/ in Early Modern English, resulting in the phoneme /ʌ/. Usually, unrounding to /ʌ/ did not occur if /ʊ/ was...
- rounding an unrounded vowel letter like i with a subscript ⟨◌̫⟩/omega, and unrounding a rounded letter like u with a turned omega. An IPA symbol is often distinguished...
- merger with the THOUGHT (caught) set. Having taken place prior to the unrounding of the cot vowel, it results in lengthening and perhaps raising, merging...