Australian English Phonology
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Jump to navigationJump to searchLike many languages, Australian English forbids hiatus. Here is how it resolves the problem obtained when two vowels collide:
If the first vowel is in set (1), then [ɹ] is added:
(1) ɪː eː aː oː øː ə uə~uː
If the vowel is in set (2), then [j] is added:
(2) æi ɪi ɑe oi
If the vowel is in set (3), then [w] is added:
(3) æɔ ʉː ɔʉ
If the vowel is in set (4), then it can’t end a word:
(4) ɪ e æ æː a ɔ u