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- Phonological_history_of_wh abstract "The pronunciation of the digraph 〈wh〉 in English has varied with time, and can still vary today between different regions. According to the historical period and the accent of the speaker, it is most commonly realised as the consonant cluster /hw/ or as /w/. Before rounded vowels, as in who and whole, it is often realized as /h/.The historical pronunciation of this digraph is in most cases /hw/, but in many dialects of English it has merged with /w/, a process known as the "wine–whine merger". In dialects which maintain the distinction, it is generally transcribed [ʍ], and is equivalent to a voiceless [w̥] or [hw̥].".
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- Phonological_history_of_wh wikiPageRevisionID "604417146".
- Phonological_history_of_wh hasPhotoCollection Phonological_history_of_wh.
- Phonological_history_of_wh subject Category:Scots_language.
- Phonological_history_of_wh subject Category:Splits_and_mergers_in_English_phonology.
- Phonological_history_of_wh comment "The pronunciation of the digraph 〈wh〉 in English has varied with time, and can still vary today between different regions. According to the historical period and the accent of the speaker, it is most commonly realised as the consonant cluster /hw/ or as /w/. Before rounded vowels, as in who and whole, it is often realized as /h/.The historical pronunciation of this digraph is in most cases /hw/, but in many dialects of English it has merged with /w/, a process known as the "wine–whine merger".".
- Phonological_history_of_wh label "Phonological history of wh".
- Phonological_history_of_wh sameAs m.011b9754.
- Phonological_history_of_wh sameAs Q7187302.
- Phonological_history_of_wh sameAs Q7187302.
- Phonological_history_of_wh wasDerivedFrom Phonological_history_of_wh?oldid=604417146.
- Phonological_history_of_wh isPrimaryTopicOf Phonological_history_of_wh.