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I've learnt what a diphthong is thanks to Marc P.
Quote: Ben @ September 10 2013, 1:15 PM BSTI've learnt what a diphthong is thanks to Marc P.
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Quote: Ben @ September 10 2013, 1:15 PM BSTI've learnt what a diphthong is thanks to Marc P.
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While there are a number of similarities, diphthongs are not the same as a combination of a vowel and an approximant or glide. Most importantly, diphthongs are fully contained in the syllable nucleus while a semivowel or glide is restricted to the syllable boundaries (either the onset or the coda). This often manifests itself phonetically by a greater degree of constriction. though this phonetic distinction is not always clear.The English word yes, for example, consists of a palatal glide followed by a monophthong rather than a rising diphthong. In addition, the segmental elements must be different in diphthongs so that, when it occurs in a language, does not contrast with though it is possible for languages to contrast.
Quote: Ben @ September 10 2013, 1:15 PM BSTI've learnt what a diphthong is thanks to Marc P.
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