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Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel: Encyclopedia Ii - Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel - Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel
The close-mid front unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alp...
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Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel: Encyclopedia - Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel
The close-mid front unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alp...
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S. L. Wong Phonetic Symbols: Encyclopedia Ii - S. L. Wong Phonetic Symbols - Phonology
Cantonese like other Chinese languages is monosyllabic. Each syllabus is divided into initial (consonant), final (vowel and following con...
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Syriac Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Syriac Language - History
The history of Syriac can be divided into three distinct periods:
Old Syriac (the language of the kingdom of Osroene),
Middle Syriac (Ká...
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Syriac Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Syriac Language - Grammar
Syriac words, as with those in other Semitic languages, are built out of triliteral roots, permutations of three Syriac consonants. For e...
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Syriac Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Syriac Language - Sounds
There is some variation in the pronunciation of Syriac in its various forms. The various Modern Eastern Aramaic vernaculars have quite di...
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Syriac Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Syriac Language - Classification
Syriac is a member of the Afro-Asiatic language family, the Semitic language sub-family, the West Semitic language branch, and the Aramai...
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Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel: Encyclopedia Ii - Close-mid Front Unrounded Vowel - Mid Front Unrounded Vowel
Many languages, such as Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Turkish, have a mid front unrounded vowel, which to speakers is clearly distinct f...
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