Another trick is that [а][о][у][э] after soft consonants are not exactly the same as [а][о][у][э] after hard consonants. They are different allophones, if someone knows this word. They are pronounced...
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Another trick is that [а][о][у][э] after soft consonants are not exactly the same as [а][о][у][э] after hard consonants. They are different allophones, if someone knows this word. They are pronounced...
This term comes from "Old (Church) Slavonic language" linguistics, where there were "iotated" letters [ja], [je], nasal [ja] (--->я in Russian) and nasal [jo] (----> ю in Russian).
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