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Vowel / Phonological history of English low back vowels / Northern cities vowel shift / Rhotic and non-rhotic accents / Inland Northern American English / Diphthong / New England English / English languages / Anglo-Frisian languages / American English
Date: 2005-08-23 18:02:29
Vowel
Phonological history of English low back vowels
Northern cities vowel shift
Rhotic and non-rhotic accents
Inland Northern American English
Diphthong
New England English
English languages
Anglo-Frisian languages
American English

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