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English phonology / Phonology / Diphthong / Received Pronunciation / Welsh English / Monophthong / Lexical set / Unstressed vowel / Linguistics / Vowels / Phonetics
Date: 2006-05-16 05:39:24
English phonology
Phonology
Diphthong
Received Pronunciation
Welsh English
Monophthong
Lexical set
Unstressed vowel
Linguistics
Vowels
Phonetics

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