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  2. Ə - Wikipedia

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    Ə, or ə, also called schwa, is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), minuscule ə is used to represent the mid central vowel or a schwa. It was invented by Johann Andreas Schmeller for the reduced vowel at the end of some German words and first used in his 1820s works on the Bavarian dialects .

  3. Mid central vowel - Wikipedia

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    "Mid central vowel" and "schwa" do not always mean the same thing, and the symbol ə is often used for any obscure vowel, regardless of its precise quality. For instance, the unstressed English vowel transcribed ə and called "schwa" is a central unrounded vowel that can be close-mid [ ɘ ] , mid [ə] or open-mid [ ɜ ] , depending on the ...

  4. Schwa deletion in Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    [14]: 95–111 The schwa at the end of a word is almost always deleted, except in the case of a few tatsama words from Sanskrit [15] as well as when the word ends in a conjunct. [ 14 ] : 95–111 Schwas essentially get deleted when there is an opportunity for a consonant with a schwa to turn into a coda consonant for the previous syllable ...

  5. Hindustani orthography - Wikipedia

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    The Devanagari script is an abugida, as written consonants have an inherent vowel, which in Standard Hindi is a schwa. In certain contexts, such as at the end of words, there is no vowel, a phenomenon called the schwa syncope. [1] Other vowels are written with a diacritic on the consonant letter.

  6. Phonological history of English close front vowels - Wikipedia

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    A phonetic shift of KIT, the vowel /ɪ/, towards schwa, the vowel [ə] (and potentially even a phonemic shift, merging with the word-internal variety of schwa in gallop, which is deliberately not called COMMA here since word-final and sometimes also word-initial COMMA can be analysed as STRUT: see above), occurs in some Inland Northern American ...

  7. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...

  8. Michael Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Schwa quickly gained the attention of both local and national critics. [1] [8] By May 2006, Chicago magazine had made note of Carlson's rapid rise saying "We love his food – and his genuine sense of surprise at Schwa's success." [3] At the end of 2006, Schwa was named one of Citysearch's "Top 10 New Restaurants" of 2006. [9]

  9. The real cost of owning a dog revealed - AOL

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    To that end, we decided to do a deep dive into the true cost of owning a dog. And for expert guidance, we spoke with experienced vet Dr. Rebecca MacMillan.