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  1. 1 day ago · Spoken Czech Vowels A Czech vowel chart. Standard Czech contains ten basic vowel phonemes, and three diphthongs. The vowels are /a/, /ɛ/, /ɪ/, /o/, and /u/, and their long counterparts /aː/, /ɛː/, /iː/, /oː/ and /uː/.

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    1 day ago · The Czech alphabet uses the acute (á é í ó ú ý), caron (č ď ě ň ř š ť ž), and for one letter the ring. (In ď and ť the caron is modified to look rather like an apostrophe.) Letter with caron are considered separate letters, whereas vowels are considered only as longer variants of the unaccented letters.

  3. 1 day ago · Syllables of the types listed above often correspond to a syllable containing a different vowel ("full vowel") used in other forms of the same morpheme where that syllable is stressed. For example, the first o in photograph , being stressed, is pronounced with the GOAT vowel, but in photography , where it is unstressed, it is reduced to schwa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DiphthongDiphthong - Wikipedia

    May 14, 2024 · Czech. There are three diphthongs in Czech: /aʊ̯/ as in auto (almost exclusively in words of foreign origin) /eʊ̯/ as in euro (in words of foreign origin only) /oʊ̯/ as in koule; The vowel groups ia, ie, ii, io, and iu in foreign words are not regarded as diphthongs, they are pronounced with /j/ between the vowels [ɪja, ɪjɛ, ɪjɪ ...

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  6. Apr 30, 2024 · In this article, we’ll use Standard Southern British English and General American English as our reference accents. Other English accents will have a slightly different number of vowel sounds but, generally speaking, English has around 20 distinct vowel phonemes. This makes it one of the most complex vowel systems of any language in the world.

  7. May 3, 2024 · vowel, in human speech, sound in which the flow of air from the lungs passes through the mouth, which functions as a resonance chamber, with minimal obstruction and without audible friction; e.g., the i in “fit,” and the a in “pack.”. Although usually produced with vibrating vocal cords, vowels may be pronounced without such vibration ...

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  8. May 14, 2024 · While previous research on code-switching, defined as the alternation between two languages in a single interaction, has focused on syntactic sociopragmatic patterns, significantly less work has focused on the impact of code-switching on phonetics. Distinct types of code-switching have been previously identified, with the distinction between intersentential and intrasentential code-switches ...

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