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- Difference between monothongs and dipthongs
- Strong and weak vowels: Close front and close back vowels
- How to place stress on two-syllable words?
- Gender of nouns in English language
- What makes a stop different from a fricative
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- Notes on stress placement
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- Rules for vowel quality
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