![]() ![]() Except in word-initial position, affricates have lost their stop component, thus >. The glottal fricative is preserved, as is the voiceless labio-velar fricative (in such words as whit and which in contrast to voiced in wit and wish). The interdental fricatives appear as in syllable-initial position (such as thing and this having respective pronunciations of ting and dis), and as finally. It favors open syllables, usually omitting syllable-final, , or a fricative. ![]() The vowel system is distinct from that found in other West African variants Standard Liberian English distinguishes from, and from, and uses the diphthongs, , and. ![]()
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