Recently, the hypothesis has been put forward by Joos 1 that when a listener identifies the vowel in a particular word he does so not by considering the absolute value of the lowest two formant ...
Some strong verbs take the same endings as weak verbs, but the spelling and the vowel sound change in the du and er/sie/es forms. The rest of the verb does not change at all. These changes are ...
“Names ending in ‘o’ are big for boys and names ending in ‘a’ are big for girls. Short names can feel brisk, but an ending vowel softens them which appeals to many people. Milo and Hugo sound like ...