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Consonants in English: Pronunciation Differences
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[QUOTE="Algr, post: 6797157, member: 122860"] I've heard the different vowel sounds described as "short" and "Long". The Long sounds sounded like the name of the letter, so "Abraham" has a long A at the beginning, and the others are short. This has nothing to do with the time devoted to vocalizing each sound - I don't think English uses thaaaaaaat. [/QUOTE]
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