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Causes

Effects

The termsoriginatedin studies of the [ [ Great Vowel Shift

the onecausedthe Great Vowel Shift in

These factors allcontributedto The Great Vowel Shift

Nasalizationmay causea vowel 's articulation to shift

someone here knowscausedthe Great Vowel Shift

The current pronunciationresultedfrom the Great Vowel Shift

No one knows for certaincausedthe Great Vowel Shift

does that mean someone here knowscausedthe Great Vowel Shift

Ooh , does that mean someone here knowscausedthe Great Vowel Shift

the vowel systemresultedin the vowel shift from a to e

by the following vowel i ( or e(passive) caused byvowel change

by Grimm(passive) also discovered bysecond consonant shift

by the root vowel(passive) influenced byVowel change

Canadian French has a more nasal intonationleadingto a shift in vowel sounds

by partial assimilation(passive) caused bya change of vowel

by another(passive) caused byvowel sound

Womenare leadingthe vowel shift

// , consonants can also be palatalizedcausingsome vowels to shift

consonants can also be palatalizedcausingsome vowels to shift

some vowels unique to Hajong phonologyis ... leadingto a vowel shift

the letter r(passive) influenced bythe vowel sounds

a namecomposed exclusivelyof vowel sounds

Hajong phonologyis ... leadingto a vowel shift

by stress domination within words and phrases(passive) caused bylow - level vowel shifts

the nasal consonantcausednasalization of the vowel

by the " r " sound(passive) caused bythe vowel shifts

by partial assimilation to the following vowel(passive) caused byvowel

by the following accented vowel(passive) influenced byvowel

perfectly normal sound changes(passive) set bythat vowel

by the presence of a former vowel(passive) caused byvowel

Englishcausingthe vowel Vowel

the textcomposedof vowel

the Greek alphabet(passive) influenced byvowel

that occurs in some varieties of Englishcausingthe vowel Vowel

in the i in mineresultedin the i in mine

in the i in mineresultedin the i in mine

to long vowel sounds being raised and diphthongizedledto long vowel sounds being raised and diphthongized

usualdiscoveredusual

alsoinfluencedalso

usualdesignedusual

in a form of modern Englishresultedin a form of modern English

alsoinfluencedalso

vowels to be raised in a higher position in the mouthcausedvowels to be raised in a higher position in the mouth

in the i in mine ... for example ... changing from a pure vowelresultedin the i in mine ... for example ... changing from a pure vowel

to change the pronunciationcausedto change the pronunciation

in the i in mine ... for exampleresultedin the i in mine ... for example

that vowel to become the diphthongcausedthat vowel to become the diphthong

other things(passive) strongly influenced byother things

to the pronunciation of vowelsledto the pronunciation of vowels

in the i in mine ... for example ... changing from a pure vowel to a diphthongresultedin the i in mine ... for example ... changing from a pure vowel to a diphthong

in the i in mine ... for example ... changing from a pure vowel to a diphthongresultedin the i in mine ... for example ... changing from a pure vowel to a diphthong

in the i in mineresultedin the i in mine

in the i in mineresultedin the i in mine

to Early Modern Englishleadingto Early Modern English

in " i " in " mine " changing from a pure vowel to a diphthongresultedin " i " in " mine " changing from a pure vowel to a diphthong

vowels to be pronounced in a much shorter formcausedvowels to be pronounced in a much shorter form

in diphthongsresultedin diphthongs

the following effectscausedthe following effects

of more than one vowelare composedof more than one vowel

confusioncan ... causeconfusion

no language in them(passive) was ... composedno language in them

vowel raising beforeinfluencesvowel raising before

problemscausesproblems

to RP MOUTH ( Luick , 1896 , Untersuchungen zur Englischen Lautgeschichte , and Jespersen , 1909 , A Modern English Grammarleadingto RP MOUTH ( Luick , 1896 , Untersuchungen zur Englischen Lautgeschichte , and Jespersen , 1909 , A Modern English Grammar

from the vibration of your vocal foldsoriginatefrom the vibration of your vocal folds

in fronting ( ) and even subsequent delabialization of andresultingin fronting ( ) and even subsequent delabialization of and

in fronting ( [ y ] ) and even subsequent delabialization of /u/resultingin fronting ( [ y ] ) and even subsequent delabialization of /u/

from English [ originatingfrom English [

difficultiescausesdifficulties

your larynxwill causeyour larynx

it to be confusable with /o:/ , which contains a higher degree of nasality due to the openness of the vowelmay causeit to be confusable with /o:/ , which contains a higher degree of nasality due to the openness of the vowel

readers to a better understanding of issues such as housing on - reserve , Bill C-31 , ptarmigan hunting , cultural appropriation , and readers will be cleansed of various misconceptions to misunderstandings to straight up lies that filter into common talking points across the countryleadsreaders to a better understanding of issues such as housing on - reserve , Bill C-31 , ptarmigan hunting , cultural appropriation , and readers will be cleansed of various misconceptions to misunderstandings to straight up lies that filter into common talking points across the country

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