LINGUIST 1A03 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Voiceless Palato-Alveolar Sibilant, Nasal Vowel, Nasal Consonant

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[ ] voiced alveolar flap: flattery and little, we do not do a full stop at tt", partial. [i] high front unrounded tense vowel: ex. [ ] high front unrounded lax vowel: ex. [ej] mid front unrounded tense vowel: they, clay, grain, engage. [ ] mid front unrounded lax vowel: ex. [ ] low front unrounded lax vowel: ex. [aj] low front unrounded tense vowel with palatal glide: ex. [aw] low front unrounded tense vowel with labial-velar glide: ex. [ ] mid central unrounded reduced lax vowel: ex. ] mid central unrounded lax vowel: ex. [u] high back rounded tense vowel: ex. ] high back rounded lax vowel: ex. [o] mid back rounded tense vowel: ex. [oj] mid back rounded tense vowel with palatal glide: ex. [ow] mid back rounded tense vowel with labial-velar glide: ex. [ ] mid back rounded lax vowel: ex. ] low back unrounded tense vowel: ex dog, cot, caught.

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