Sentences with REDUCED-VOWEL
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"The word 'cat' in English has a reduced vowel sound."
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"In some dialects, the word 'banana' is pronounced with a reduced vowel in the last syllable."
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"The sound represented by the letter 'ə' is a common example of a reduced vowel."
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"Many unstressed syllables in English words contain a reduced vowel."
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"Certain languages, such as French, have a system of reduced vowels."
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"In linguistics, a reduced vowel is often represented by the symbol '〈ə〉'."
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"The word 'mother' in American English often has a reduced vowel in the second syllable."
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"In many languages, reduced vowels occur in unstressed syllables."
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"The word 'bit' has a reduced vowel in it."
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"In some accents, the word 'about' has a reduced vowel in the second syllable."
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"The reduced vowel in the word 'banana' is often represented by the schwa symbol."
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"The unstressed 'o' in the word 'potato' is a reduced vowel."
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"In connected speech, the reduced vowel in 'I am' is often pronounced as 'əm'."
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"The presence of reduced vowels can affect the rhythm of a spoken sentence."
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"In some dialects, reduced vowels are common in unstressed syllables."
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"The word 'comfortable' has a reduced vowel in the second syllable."
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"The word 'family' has a reduced vowel in the second syllable in some accents."
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"Linguists use different symbols to represent reduced vowels in phonetic transcriptions."
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"In English, reduced vowels often occur in function words like 'to', 'of', 'is', etc."
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"The reduced vowel in the word 'memory' is typically represented by the schwa symbol."
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"In some dialects, the word 'better' is pronounced with a reduced vowel in the second syllable."
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"In connected speech, reduced vowels are influenced by adjacent sounds."
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"Many linguists consider reduced vowels to be more of a phonological phenomenon than a phonetic one."
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"The word 'tomato' has a reduced vowel in the second syllable in some accents."
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"In certain contexts, the reduced vowel in 'the' can be pronounced as 'ðə'."
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"In phonetics, a reduced vowel is a vowel sound that is pronounced with a more centralized articulation and shorter duration than other vowel sounds."
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"The schwa /É/ is a common example of a reduced vowel in English."
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"The reduced vowels in unstressed syllables often have a neutral or unclear pronunciation."
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"Many languages have phonemic distinctions between full vowels and reduced vowels."
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"In some languages, reduced vowels are found only in certain phonological contexts."
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"The reduced vowel /oÌ/ is often used in unstressed syllables in Japanese."
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"Some linguists argue that reduced vowels play a role in vowel harmony systems."
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"In Turkish, the reduced vowel /ɯÌ/ appears in some verb forms."
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"The pronunciation of reduced vowels can vary between dialects of the same language."
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"The reduced vowel /ɨ/ is commonly found in the unstressed position in Russian."