Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "In phonetics and phonology, checked vowels are those that usually must be followed by a consonant in a stressed syllable, whereas free vowels are those that may stand in a stressed open syllable with no following consonant."@en }
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- Checked_and_free_vowels abstract "In phonetics and phonology, checked vowels are those that usually must be followed by a consonant in a stressed syllable, whereas free vowels are those that may stand in a stressed open syllable with no following consonant.".
- Checked_and_free_vowels comment "In phonetics and phonology, checked vowels are those that usually must be followed by a consonant in a stressed syllable, whereas free vowels are those that may stand in a stressed open syllable with no following consonant.".