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  2. /æ/ raising - Wikipedia

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    In the sociolinguistics of the English language, /æ/ raising or short-a raising is a phenomenon by which the "short a" vowel / ...

  3. Raising (sound change) - Wikipedia

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    Raising or lowering may be triggered by a nearby sound, when it is a form of assimilation, or it may occur on its own. In i-mutation, a front vowel is raised before /i/ or /j/, which is assimilation. In the Attic dialect of Ancient Greek and in Koine Greek, close-mid /eː oː/ were raised to /iː uː/. The change occurred in all cases and was ...

  4. Raising - Wikipedia

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    Raising may refer to: Raising (syntax), a syntactic construction; Raising (sound change), a sound change; Raising (metalworking), a metalworking technique; Barn raising, a community event to erect the wooden framework for a building; Fundraising, a method of raising money, usually for non-profits and schools

  5. North-Central American English - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Yooper accent is associated with certain features: the alveolar stops /d/ and /t/ in place of the English dental fricatives /ð/ and /θ/ (like in "then" and "thigh", so that then (/ðɛn/) becomes den (/dɛn/), etc.); the German/Scandinavian affirmative ja [jä] to mean 'yeah' or 'yes' (often Anglicized in spelling to ya); the ...

  6. Pronunciation of English a - Wikipedia

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    In the sociolinguistics of English, /æ/ raising is a process that occurs in many accents of American English, and to some degree in Canadian English, by which / æ / ⓘ, the "short a" vowel found in such words as ash, bath, man, lamp, pal, rag, sack, trap, etc., is tensed: pronounced as more raised, and lengthened and/or diphthongized in ...

  7. Canadian raising - Wikipedia

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    Canadian raising (also sometimes known as English diphthong raising [1]) is an allophonic rule of phonology in many varieties of North American English that changes the pronunciation of diphthongs with open-vowel starting points.

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  9. Older Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    Older Southern American English is a diverse set of English dialects of the Southern United States spoken most widely up until the American Civil War of the 1860s, gradually transforming among its White speakers—possibly first due to postwar economy-driven migrations—up until the mid-20th century. [1]