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f) If the first vowel is long then it is reduced to its corresponding short vowel. | f) If the first vowel is long then it is reduced to its corresponding short vowel. | ||
g) /i, eɪ/ | g) If the second vowel is either of /i, eɪ/ then it is lowered to its corresponding low vowel if it follows /j/. | ||
h) /u, oʊ/ | h) If the second vowel is either of /u, oʊ/ then it is lowered to its corresponding low vowel if it follows /w/. | ||
2) If /eɪ, aɪ/ precedes /j/ due to suffixation then they are reduced to [i, ɛ]. | 2) If /eɪ, aɪ/ precedes /j/ due to suffixation then they are reduced to [i, ɛ]. | ||