| 1. | In all except perhaps, these are falling diphthongs.
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| 2. | Spanish has six falling diphthongs and eight rising diphthongs.
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| 3. | Furthermore, there are no minimal pairs that distinguish a hiatus from a falling diphthong in unstressed syllables.
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| 4. | Additionally, some vowels are realized as falling diphthongs, as in ('arm, sleeve').
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| 5. | Iota participated as the second element in falling diphthongs, with both long and short vowels as the first element.
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| 6. | On the other hand, " ui " remained in Exilic Quenya a falling diphthong as reported ".
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| 7. | In the majority of accents, however, the falling diphthong turned into a rising diphthong, which became the sequence.
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| 8. | Unlike the other falling diphthongs ( that is, falling from higher to lower sonority ), and are rising diphthongs.
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| 9. | During the early Old French period, it was pronounced as the writing suggests, as as a falling diphthong :.
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| 10. | The three falling diphthongs end with a less prominent front vowel / i /, but begin with a more prominent vowel.
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