| 41. | Some dialects of English make monophthongs out of former diphthongs.
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| 42. | In certain cases, this diphthong can itself be monophthongized.
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| 43. | Is used in many languages, typically representing the diphthong.
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| 44. | Furthermore, long vowels and diphthongs have two suprasegmental lengths.
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| 45. | Ligatures may also not separate digraphs or diphthongs in print.
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| 46. | All of the above diphthongs came about within the Middle English era.
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| 47. | In general, long diphthongs became short diphthongs and then long vowels.
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| 48. | In general, long diphthongs became short diphthongs and then long vowels.
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| 49. | First there seems to be a diphthong, probably [ ai ].
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| 50. | Give examples : trigraph, subvocals, diphthong, cognate letters, linguals.
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