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Why Is R Not A Vowel? [Solved]

The letters [r,w,h] conventionally refer to “consonants”, specifically, non-syllabic segments, whereas [r̩,u] refer to syllabic segments (“vowels”). Similarly, [j] is a consonant, [i] is a vowel – but [j,i] are the same except for that difference (and also, [m,n] are non-syllabic, [m̩,n̩] are syllabic).10 Sept 2018

Why some Asian accents swap Ls and Rs in English

A linguistic stereotype, explained. This video is presented by Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/Vox/ Thank you the Video Lab members …

Ə: The Most Common Vowel in English

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05 German deep schwa diphthongs and a few vowel-R combos

This is the final video in my sound alphabet series. Today I talk about deep schwa diphthongs that always occur in word-final …