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Vowels before /l/  
  
253   08:20 صباحاً   date: 2025-03-04
Author : Mehmet Yavas̡
Book or Source : Applied English Phonology
Page and Part : P82-C4


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Vowels before /l/

The effect of /l/ on the preceding tautosyllabic vowel, although not as drastic as that of /ɹ̣/, is still noticeable. Postvocalic /l/ is highly velarized (dark) in American English, and this has a retracting effect on the front vowels. As a result, we have a more centralized vowel in the second word of each pair below:

 

The effect of the postvocalic /l/ on the remaining vowels (central and back) and diphthongs is more of a raising and backing, but might be less noticeable.

In Southern states and in the Mid-Atlantic region the mergers of /ul/-/ʊl/ (e.g. poolpull) and /il/-/ɪl/ (e.g. peelpill) are common. Also reported is the /Λl/-/ol/ merger in California.