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| '''ea''' /ɛ/
| '''ea''' /ɛ/
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| '''ă, ö''' /ə/
| '''ă''' /ə/
| '''oa''' /ɔ/
| '''oa''' /ɔ/
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| '''ä''' /æ/
| '''ä''' /æ/
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| ′′′ăr''' /ɐ/
| '''a''' /ɒ/
| '''a''' /ɒ/
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|}
*/ɒ æ ɛ ɔ/ are [ɒ̝ æ̝ ɛ̝ ɔ̝].
*/ɒ æ ɛ ɔ/ are [ɒ̝ æ̝ ɛ̝ ɔ̝].
*In most accents, '''ir''' = '''ier''', '''ür''' = '''üer''', '''ur''' = '''uar'''.
*In most accents, '''ir''' = '''ier''', '''ür''' = '''üer''', '''ur''' = '''uar'''.
*'''ö''' is used mainly in loans from [[Tseer]]. It is pronounced identically to ''ă'' in all dialects.
*Stressed '''ă''' is used mainly in loans from [[Tseer]].
====R-vocalization====
====R-vocalization====
/ʁ/ vocalizes to [ɐ] when not before a vowel, as follows:
/ʁ/ vocalizes to [ɐ] when not before a vowel, as follows:
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**''u e o'' > [ʉ ae ao]
**''u e o'' > [ʉ ae ao]
**''a ä'' > [ɒ̝ æ̝]
**''a ä'' > [ɒ̝ æ̝]
===Intonation.===
===Intonation.===
Standard Windermere intonation is like Israeli Hebrew except it's stress-timed.
Standard Windermere intonation is like Israeli Hebrew except it's stress-timed.
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