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- 25bd6c5ea3c9a6524826c3ca82b66c99a8f591f18bb29616d666c64a08f426d2 date "April 2010".
- 25bd6c5ea3c9a6524826c3ca82b66c99a8f591f18bb29616d666c64a08f426d2 isCitedBy Pronunciation_of_English_⟨a⟩.
- 25bd6c5ea3c9a6524826c3ca82b66c99a8f591f18bb29616d666c64a08f426d2 reason "The word lad does in fact have a long /æː/ in most British accents affected by the split today; a more accurate name would be the bad–had split, with the latter retaining short /æ/ in the vast majority of these accents.".