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Sentences with VOCALIC

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Sentences

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"The vocalic sounds in English include /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/."
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"Her vocalic range was impressive, allowing her to hit both high and low notes with ease."
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"The final syllable of that word has a vocalic ending."
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"The vocalic quality of his singing voice is particularly captivating."
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"Some languages have a large number of vocalic contrasts."
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"The addition of an extra vowel created a vocalic hiatus in the word."
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"She struggled with certain vocalic patterns in the language she was learning."
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"The singer displayed excellent control over his vocalic articulation."
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"The vocalic harmony rule in that language required adjacent vowels to be of the same quality."
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"The child's speech therapist worked on improving his vocalic pronunciation."
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"English has five vocalic sounds: /i, e, a, o, u/."
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"The vocalic system in Spanish is more complex than in English."
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"In phonetics, vocalic sounds are produced with a relatively open vocal tract."
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"Some languages, like Hawaiian, have more than 20 vocalic sounds."
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"The word 'beat' contains a vocalic diphthong."
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"The vocalic patterns in Old English differ from Modern English."
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"He has difficulty pronouncing vocalic r sounds."
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"The linguistic term 'vowel' is often used interchangeably with 'vocalic'."
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"In Finnish, diphthongs are considered vocalic clusters."
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"'People' is an example of a word with a final vocalic consonant."
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"In Romance languages, stressed vocalic sounds often experience vowel reduction."
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"The vocalic inventory of the language is quite large."
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"She has a very clear and resonant vocalic quality to her voice."
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"In certain dialects, vocalic laxing occurs in certain phonological environments."
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"The vocalic system of Korean includes plain vowels, tense vowels, and diphthongs."
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"The vocalic nucleus of a syllable plays a crucial role in syllable structure."
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"The study of vocalic articulations is a complex field in phonetics."
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