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diphthongal
diphthongal, a. (dɪfˈθɒŋgəl) [f. diphthong n. + -al1.] Of or belonging to a diphthong; of the nature of a diphthong.1748 Phil. Trans. XLV. 403 That 7 vocal Notes or Vowels..struck, as one may say, in diphthongal or triphthongal Chords with each other, may well enough account for the Sounds of our La...
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Abercraf English
Absence of toe–tow and pain–pane mergers, therefore there are distinct monophthongal and diphthongal pronunciations of and lexical sets. The diphthongal pronunciations have less movement compared to other south Welsh accents, with the onsets of each evidently being close-mid.
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diphthongic
diphthongic, a. (dɪfˈθɒŋgɪk) [f. Gr. δίϕθογγ-ον diphthong n. + -ic.] = diphthongal.1880 Sweet in President's Addr. Philol. Soc. 41 The treatment of the diphthongic vowel. 1886 ― in Academy 24 Apr. 295/3 The older true diphthongic pronunciation of [Latin] ae and oe nearly as in English by and boy.
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Laško subdialect
The subdialect is characterized by loss of pitch accent, development of close diphthongal ie from old acute nasal *ę and neoacute etymological e and close diphthongal uo from old long and old acute nasal *ǫ and neoacute etymological o.
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diphthongous
diphthongous, a. rare. (dɪfˈθɒŋgəs) [f. as diphthong + -ous.] Of the nature of a diphthong; diphthongal.1833 Philol. Museum II. 116 Mere modulations of the vowels, or at most different diphthongous combinations.
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Central Styrian dialect
Phonological and morphological characteristics
The Central Styrian dialect is characterized by diphthongal reflexes of the high vowels (ii/ei, uu/ou) and
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sonantal
sonantal, a. Phonetics. (səʊˈnæntəl) [f. sonant n. + -al1.] 1. Syllabic; = sonant a. b.1891 A. L. Mayhew Synopsis O.E. Phonol. 36 The Indg. sonantal liquid l. 1897 N.E.D. s.v. Diphthong, The combination of a sonantal with a consonantal vowel. Ibid., When these sounds [sc. y or w]..follow the sonanta...
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Rovte dialect group
Phonological and morphological characteristics
Among other features, this group is characterized by shortening of long diphthongal ie and uo, akanye, and
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dyna-
dyna- In the derivatives of Gr. δύνα-σθαι to be able, δύναµις power, y (= Gr. υ) is etymologically short, and is so treated in pronouncing dictionaries down to the middle of the 19th c. But popular usage (esp. since dynamite came into vogue) tends to give the y the diphthongal pronunciation (aɪ) in ...
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Scouse
In addition to those, there also exist the diphthongal variants and . The vowel is typically diphthongal , rather than being a monophthong that is commonly found in other Northern English accents.
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ununiformity
ununiˈformity (un-1 12.)1749 Hurd Hor. Ars Poet. 54 Here is a manifest ununiformity. 1803 Monthly Mag. XV. 3 We now reserve only enough of the diphthongal spelling to add to the un-uniformity of our very anomalous language.
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Yat
In most Croatian Štokavian dialects yat has yielded diphthongal sequence of in long and short syllables. They have a common origin with Ijekavian Štokavian dialects in a sense of developing yat reflex as diphthongal reflex.
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Maastrichtian dialect phonology
When combined with Accent 1, it is always diphthongal . The sequences and contrast with diphthongal allophones of and .
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Cyrillic phonetic alphabets
often placed over the letter)
[ӓ] advanced/fronted and raised
[а·] fronted off-glide
[·а] fronted on-glide or following a non-palatalized consonant
[аᵊ] diphthongal
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Northern Russian dialects
Some dialects have high or diphthongal (in the Novgorod subgroup even ) as a reflex of .
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