General Phonetics for Missionaries And Students of Languages

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They have nearly always a very 1 At the present time long a: of Southern English shows a "for- ward " tendency, and I frequently hear fa:89 or fa>-:89 for foiSa.
This tendency is not confined to English. I have noticed the substitution of a (and even nearly £e) for a both in French and German. In what might be called " Cockney " Danish, a: and a: become a3i, as in the word gade ga:D9 or ga:o9 street, which is often pronounced g8e:89, g here being equivalent to g or un- aspirated k.
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...HONETICS marked tendency to follow the e by an i sound, due to a slight raising of the front of the tongue accompanied by some measure of narrowing of the opening between the lips. To check this tendency the sound should be practised before a glass, and should be uttered at any given length without any change in the lip position. It is probable that if the lips are im- mobile the tongue has also maintained its position unchanged.
104. Apart from the unchanged quality of this type of vowel in many foreign languages, due to unchanged position of the tongue, there is another point in which they differ from the English long e.


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