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Date: 2005-10-11 10:34:36
Phonetics
Schwa
English phonology
Syllabic consonant
Stress
Syllable
International Phonetic Alphabet
Vowel
Unstressed vowel
Linguistics
Vowels
Phonology

1 JOHN WELLS Abbreviatory conventions in pronunciation dictionaries

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