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Diphthongal Stems

1995
Abstract GREEK NOUNS IN -ev<; (informally, the {3aa,X.ev<; type). Prominent in this class are denominative nouns of occupation: i1r1rev<; ‘knight, horse­ man’, (i1r1ror;), <J,ovevr; ‘murderer’ (<J,ovor; ‘murder’), <J,opevr; ‘bearer’ (<J,opo<; ‘tribute, payment’, orig ,a carrying’)
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Diphthongs in Turkish

2022
In Turkish, the monophthongs are a, e, ı, i, o, ö, u and ü. However, diphthong is not found as a phoneme in Turkish. In its simplest definition, a diphthong is a compound sound in a syllable which starts with a vowel and ends with another one. Yet, in some phonetic positions in Turkish, it is possible to see the emergence of diphthongs like ou, ei, öü ...
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The Diphthong <ei> in Variationist Studies of Brazilian Portuguese: A Systematic Literature Review

Languages, 2021
Gabriel Antunes DE ARAUJO   +1 more
exaly  

Diphthongs

1983
W. Clarysse, G. van der Veken
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Diphthong Formants and their Movements

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1962
A, HOLBROOK, G, FAIRBANKS
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“Diphthong,”

Notes and Queries, 1874
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Acoustic and Articulatory Features of Diphthong Production: A Speech Clarity Study

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Stephen M Tasko
exaly  

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