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Vowels GOAT
According to the BCDP data, typically . Before /l/, there is a tendency for onset lowering (e.g. GOAL
). It is possible that some speakers, particularly in the Black Country, may retain a lack of distinction between NOSE and KNOWS, although according to Wells (1982: 357), the long mid mergers were generally carried through in the Midlands (typical realizations being
). Hughes and Trudgill (1996: 55) have WM
, while Mathisen (1999: 109) has
for Sandwell.
Painter (1963: 30) has BC , realized as
, with sporadic
, as well as sporadic
or (rare)
, while Chinn and Thorne (2001: 22) maintain that Bm speakers’ realization here is typically “something similar to ‘ow’” (
), e.g. in do, mood, rude, group, flew, shoe, juice, blue.
There is some evidence (mostly written, some audio) for lack of a NOSE/KNOWS merger, in the form of -type vowels at least in forms of the verb go (e.g. Bm <goo/a-gooin’/gu/gin’/guz> ), as well as <’um/um> home, <wunnarf> won’t half, <dun’t> don’t. Chinn and Thorne (2001: 160) claim that the feature also occurs in home in Worcestershire and Black Country, although in the latter case <wum> is said to be more frequent.
In fact, the written material may provide evidence for lack of NOSE/KNOWS merger: words especially with StE <oCe> may be respelt as follows (suggesting something like ):
There is also some written evidence for variable -type realizations in Bm/ BC <grawt>/<grort> groat(s) (cf. <grawty/grorty dick>, but also <grawty/ greaty puding ).
Heath (1980: 87) has for Cannock.
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دخلت غرفة فنسيت ماذا تريد من داخلها.. خبير يفسر الحالة
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ثورة طبية.. ابتكار أصغر جهاز لتنظيم ضربات القلب في العالم
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سماحة السيد الصافي يؤكد ضرورة تعريف المجتمعات بأهمية مبادئ أهل البيت (عليهم السلام) في إيجاد حلول للمشاكل الاجتماعية
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