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| [æ˞ː] | | [æ˞ː] | ||
| /a/ | | /a/ | ||
| / | | /a˞ː/ | ||
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| /aː/ | | /aː/ | ||
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*Short /ɪ/ is lowered to [ɪ̞] after hard consonants. | *Short /ɪ/ is lowered to [ɪ̞] after hard consonants. | ||
*/ | */e˞ː/ has two allophones: | ||
**[ | **[e˞ː] after soft consonants | ||
**[ | **[ɨ˞ː] after hard consonants | ||
*/a | */a aː a˞ː/ each have three allophones: | ||
**[ɐ~ɑ ɑː | **[ɐ~ɑ ɑː ɑ˞ː] after hard non-radical consonants | ||
**[ɛ~æ æː | **[ɛ~æ æː ɛ˞ː] after soft consonants | ||
**[a aː | **[a aː a˞ː] after radicals | ||
*Unstressed rhotic vowels have a tendency to reduce in colloquial speech: /ʲe˞ ʲæ˞/ > [ʲɚ], /ˠɑ˞ ˠe˞/ > [ˠɚ], /ɔ˞ ʊ˞/ > [o˞]. | *Unstressed rhotic vowels have a tendency to reduce in colloquial speech: /ʲe˞ ʲæ˞/ > [ʲɚ], /ˠɑ˞ ˠe˞/ > [ˠɚ], /ɔ˞ ʊ˞/ > [o˞]. | ||
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