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    THE NATURE OF DIPHTHONGS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT IN HISTORICAL PROCESS by О. В. Глущенко

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In the modern phonetic and phonology of Standard German the term «diphthong» is understood as a gliding sound that consists of two vowels pronounced in one syllable. …”
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    Italo‐Romance Metaphony and the Tuscan Diphthongs by Maiden, M

    Published 2015
    “…The historical causes of general so‐called ‘opening’ diphthongization of proto‐Romance low mid vowels in stressed open syllables are an enduring matter of dispute in historical Romance phonology, the two principal positions being that the diphthongs originate in the assimilatory process of metaphony conditioned by following unstressed vowels, or that they are a matter of ‘spontaneous’ diphthongization associated with lengthening of the vowels. …”
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    Diphthongization, Syllable Structure, And The Feature [High] In HMU by Mills, Carl, Strecker, David

    Published 1988-01-01
    “…In general, our analysis leads us to conclude that the SPE feature [high] is useful for describing the functions of both vowels and consonants in the process of Hmu diphthongization. There are, however, several unanswered questions about [high], especially in its interaction with [round] and [back].…”
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    Analysing the Improper Pronunciation of Diphthongs by Iraqi EFL learners by Mukhalad Malik Almutalabi

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The test which was conducted in the laboratory of the Department of English contained 10 words comprising various diphthongs. The results clearly revealed that mispronouncing English diphthongs by Iraqi EFL were mostly observed by replacing the required diphthong with another improper one and they also tended to use simple vowels instead of the correct required diphthongs.…”
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    Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the diphthongs in Middle High German by О. В. Глущенко

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The article deals with the transition from the Old High German diphthongs into Middle High German, there are established causes and trends of vowel combinations and the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of diphthongs of this period. …”
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    GLIDING DECREASE OF PRONOUNCING ENGLISH DIPHTHONG BY JAVANESE LEARNERS OF ENGLISH by Malikatul Laila, Hepy Adityarini

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The normal pronunciation of diphthong lies in putting the prominence or length to the nucleus vowel and gliding to the second one. …”
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    Palatalization of the glide in Frisian raising diphthongs as a case of shift by Siebren Dyk

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In Modern West Frisian, by New Frisian Breaking, two rising diphthongs have developed with initial /w/. However, in theeastern part of the language area these sequences are nowadays pronounced as [jo] and [ja], respectively. …”
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    Patterns of diphthong adaptation within English loanwords in Iraqi Arabic by Abdulrazzaq, Ahmed Hamid, Al-Ubaidy, Sundus Muhsin Ali

    Published 2023
    “…This study investigates the phonological adaptation of diphthongs within English loanwords in Iraqi Arabic (IA). …”
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