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the vowels transcribed with it are always longer than those without it. when unstressed, followed by a voiceless consonant, or in a polysyllabic word, a vowel in the former group is frequently shorter than the latter in other environments (see clipping (phonetics) § english ). dialect variation further
/ˈnɪər/, cure /ˈkjʊər/ and square /ˈskwɛər/ on one hand and freerunning /ˈfriːrʌnɪŋ/, q-rating /ˈkjuːreɪtɪŋ/ and dayroom /ˈdeɪruːm/ on the other. if you speak such a dialect, read /ɪər, ʊər, ɛər/ as /iːr, uːr, eɪr/. in northern ireland, scotland and many north american dialects the distinction between...
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