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- Q7096429 subject Q5613665.
- Q7096429 subject Q8490990.
- Q7096429 abstract "In linguistics, open syllable lengthening is the process by which short vowels become long when in an open syllable. It occurs in many languages at a phonetic or allophonic level, where no meaningful distinction in length is made. However, as it became phonemic in many Germanic languages, it is especially significant there, both historically and in the modern languages.".
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- Q7096429 type Thing.
- Q7096429 comment "In linguistics, open syllable lengthening is the process by which short vowels become long when in an open syllable. It occurs in many languages at a phonetic or allophonic level, where no meaningful distinction in length is made. However, as it became phonemic in many Germanic languages, it is especially significant there, both historically and in the modern languages.".
- Q7096429 label "Open syllable lengthening".
- Q7096429 seeAlso Q6841392.