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English to Polish translations [PRO] Science - Linguistics / Phonetics | |||||||
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3 | samogłoska w (akcentowanej) sylabie zamkniętej/otwartej |
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checked and free vowels samogłoska w (akcentowanej) sylabie zamkniętej/otwartej Explanation: IMHO. Chodzi o samogłoski w akcentowanych sylabach zamkniętych/otwartych. Schwa w ogóle nie podlega tej klasyfikacji, bo występuje tylko w sylabach nieakcentowanych. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checked_and_free_vowels |
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