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Shalaian accents sound closest to what we know as native English | Shalaian accents sound closest to what we know as native English | ||
Bjeheondians sometimes reduce vowels to /ə/ even when native accents don't, like sometimes /səmtəms/ | Bjeheondians sometimes reduce vowels to /ə/ even when native accents don't, like sometimes /səmtəms/; they also generalize plurals of nouns ending in f and th, the latter pronounced /dz/. | ||
Other common phonetic features are a total merger of voiced th and d, |
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