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all words. the footnotes explain some of these mergers.
/iː/, whereas speakers of other dialects (e.g. some northern england english) should treat it the same as /ɪ/. in scotland, this vowel can be considered the same as the short allophone of /eɪ/, as in take. before /ə/ within the same word, another possible pronunciation is /j/ as in yet. many speakers...
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