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231: 264: 71: 53: 169: 159: 135: 22: 386:. However, I switched how I checked. The first time, I typed "rod" into Ctrl+F, and no results came up. The second time, I typed "aɪ" into Ctrl+F, and there was a section which addressed the merger. So, therefore, to whoever re-typed in "African American Vernacular English," you win the debate. We can agree on the current text. 316:
is pronounced as /ɔː/. And according to another page: Phonological History of English, when the diphthong au was monophthongized, it monophthongized to /ɔː/. On the other hand, this page says the vowel was changed to /ɑu/ and then /ɒː/. In the latter theory, how the digraph
355:"Aside from the fact that this 'vernacular' doesn't exist, Anyone who's been to America will tell you the "rod-ride" merger is a southern thing, with no racial affiliation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.182.130.241 (talk) 05:35, 27 May 2013 (UTC)" 367:, the merger was mentioned as Stage 1 of the Southern Vowel Shift. Therefore, I am going to change the section to read that the merger occurs in Southern American English instead of African American Vernacular English. 117: 458: 282: 486: 111: 501: 215: 221: 511: 491: 240: 145: 87: 481: 521: 191: 78: 58: 382:
It seems that somebody else added "African American Vernacular English" back in along with "Southern American English." So, I rechecked the page
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This is a nonsensical name, as both words are often monosyllabic even in the dialects without the merger, see e.g.
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Previously, somebody else also made a comment in a section now archived called
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got its pronunciation of /ɔː/ is unexplained. So, I simply ask for details.
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http://www.englishpronunciationmadrid.com/vowels/vowels/smoothing/
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http://phonetic-blog.blogspot.com/2009/12/triphthongs-anyone.html
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https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mayor
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Tipping my hat off to him, I repeat his comment below:
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I am a little confused. Currently, in Modern English,
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