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    Mid central vowel (redirect from Ə (IPA))
    International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ə⟩, a rotated lowercase letter e, which is called a "schwa". While the Handbook of the International...
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  • A soliloquy (/səˈlɪl.ə.kwi, soʊˈlɪl.oʊ-/, from Latin solo "to oneself" + loquor "I talk", plural soliloquies) is a monologue addressed to oneself, thoughts...
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    represents this sound is ⟨ɘ⟩. This is a mirrored letter e and should not be confused with the schwa ⟨ə⟩, which is a turned e. It was added to the IPA in...
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    also be used with a lowering diacritic ⟨ɜ̞⟩, to denote the near-open central unrounded vowel. Conversely, ⟨ə⟩, the symbol for the mid central vowel may...
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  • speakers may not always clearly perceive that difference, as /ə/ is sometimes raised to [ɘ] in contact with alveolar consonants (such as the alveolar nasals...
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  • [ɘ] (older publications may use ⟨ë⟩) close-mid central rounded vowel [ɵ] (older publications may use ⟨ö⟩) mid central vowel with ambiguous rounding [ə]...
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    Edgar Allan Poe (redirect from E.A. Poe)
    ISBN 978-0-521-01657-5. St. Armand, Barton Levi (1975). "H. P. Lovecraft: New England Decadent". Caliban. 12 (1): 127–155. doi:10.3406/calib.1975.1046. eISSN 2431-1766...
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  • French phonology (redirect from E caduc)
    by a word beginning with a vowel; elision, in which certain instances of /ə/ (schwa) are elided (such as when final before an initial vowel); enchaînement...
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  • near-high): ɪ ʏ ʊ close-mid (a.k.a. high-mid): e ø ɘ ɵ ɤ o mid: (the reduced vowel [ə]) open-mid (a.k.a. low-mid): ɛ œ ɜ ɞ ʌ ɔ near-open (a.k.a. near-low): æ (plus...
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  • voiceless stops. Additionally, [ɛ] and [ɔ] occur as conditional allophones of /ə/. /ə/ is often realized more open than mid [ə], i.e. as near-open [ɐ]. It is...
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  • rabbit, /ʊ/ in foot and cook, /e/ in dress and merry, /ʌ/ in strut and curry, /æ/ in trap and marry, /ɒ/ in lot and orange, /ə/ in ago and sofa. Examples...
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    articulations in free variation. For example, the phoneme /ə/ can be pronounced [ɪ ~ e ~ ə ~ ʊ] in most contexts. However, it is required to be [ʊ] when...
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  • reduce to an unclear schwa /ə/. Unstressed /e/ may become more central and merge with /i/. Under some circumstances, /a/, /e/, /i/ and /o/ may all merge...
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  • British English, the final /ə/ is often mid [ə], rather than open [ɐ]. All speakers of General American neutralise /ʌ/, /ə/ and /ɜː/ (the NURSE vowel) before...
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  • /ɜ/ and /ə/ are all neutralized before /r/. Furthermore, some analyze /ʌ/ as an allophone of /ə/ that surfaces when stressed, so /ʌ/, /ɜ/ and /ə/ may...
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    (southern British) as having an advanced back vowel [ʌ̟] between his central /ə/ and back /ɔ/; however, he also reported that other southern speakers had...
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  • merged with /ə/ (schwa) except before a following velar. New Zealand English takes it a step further and merges all instances of /ɪ/ with /ə/ (even in stressed...
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  • University Press, p. 399, ISBN 978-0-521-78987-5, MR 1676282 Home page of Ea Ea, formerly Craige Schensted Biography of Ea Ea Obituary of Ea Ea v t e...
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  • Phonetic Alphabet, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 70–74, ISBN 978-0-521-65236-0 Dudenredaktion; Kleiner, Stefan; Knöbl, Ralf (2015) [First published...
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  • postvocalic /r/ is typically either dropped or vocalized. The vowels /ə/ or /ɜː/ do not undergo R-coloring. Linking R is used, but Skinner openly disapproved...
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    are [u], [ʊ], [o], [ɔ] and the unrounded vowels are [i], [ɪ], [e], [ɛ], [æ], [ɑ], [ʌ], [ə]. The vowel systems of most languages can be represented by vowel...
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  • transcribed /e/ for RP, for example in Collins English Dictionary. The STRUT vowel in BrE is highly variable in the triangle defined by ə, ʌ and ɑ, see...
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    The vowel /ə/ only occurs in unstressed syllables and is more open in quality in stem-final positions. Some dialects do not contrast /ɪ/ and /ə/ in unstressed...
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  • /ɜ/ and /ə/ are all neutralized before /r/. Furthermore, some analyze /ʌ/ as an allophone of /ə/ that surfaces when stressed, so /ʌ/, /ɜ/ and /ə/ may...
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    begin in an open vowel [ä~a], but through raising they shift to [ɐ] , [ʌ] or [ə] . Canadian English often has raising in words with both /aɪ/ (height, life...
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  • 1938, Winthrop Smith began discussions with Charles E. Merrill, who owned a minority interest in E.A. Pierce about a possible merger of the two firms. On...
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    pronounced [mõ̀ũndã́ĩ]. The vowels of Burmese are: The monophthongs /e/, /o/, /ə/ and /ɔ/ occur only in open syllables (those without a syllable coda);...
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    ə ɟ ɥ ɯ ɹ ʌ ʍ ʎ⟩ from ⟨a c e f h m r v w y⟩. Either the original letter may be reminiscent of the target sound (e.g., ⟨ɐ ə ɹ ʍ⟩) or the turned one (e...
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    in a given month. Pronounced /ˌwɪkɪˈpiːdiə/ wik-ih-PEE-dee-ə or /ˌwɪki-/ wik-ee-PEE-dee-ə Now available as an archive at the Nostalgia Wikipedia Revisions...
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  • URUa-lu-di-ri-i-e Aludiri=ə (4)   É.GAL É.GAL ši-di-iš-tú-ni šidišt=u=nə ba-du-si-e badusi=y=ə. URUa-lu-di-ri-i-e (4) É.GAL ši-di-iš-tú-ni ba-du-si-e Aludiri=ə {} É.GAL...
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