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The term '''Third I''' (Drý-ins Í /dri ɪns i/ in Knašta)is used to describe the realization of the vowel ''í'' after ''ts'' and at the end of some words. It is called the Third I because the other two phonemes involving an "I-like" vowel (discounting dipthongs) are ''i'' /ɪ/ and ''í'' /i/. | The term '''Third I''' (Drý-ins Í /dri ɪns i/ in Knašta) is used to describe the realization of the vowel ''í'' after ''ts'' and at the end of some words. It is called the Third I because the other two phonemes involving an "I-like" vowel (discounting dipthongs) are ''i'' /ɪ/ and ''í'' /i/. | ||
== Location of Third I in Words == | == Location of Third I in Words == |
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