
1) Abrasive beginning 2) Beginning or end of Athena 3) Cyrillic letter 4) Dull sound 5) Either end of alaska 6) Indistinct vowel sound 7) It makes you say Uh 8) Long Island sound 9) Many a vowel 10) Neutral middle vowel 11) Neutral vowel 12) Neutral vowel sound 13) Neutral vowel sound indicator 14) One of two heard in America
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1) Shwa
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In relation to certain languages, the name `schwa` and the symbol ə may be used for some other unstressed and toneless neutral vowel, not necessarily mid-central. ==Etymology== The word schwa is from the Hebrew word shva (שְׁוָא IPA, classical pronunciation: shewa’ ʃəˈwa), designating the Hebrew niqqud vowel sign shva (two vertical d.....
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[Cyrillic] Schwa (Ә ә; italics: Ә ә) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is currently used in Abkhaz, Bashkir, Dungan, Itelmen, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Kurdish and Tatar. It was also used in Azeri and Turkmen before those languages switched to the Latin alphabet. The Azeri and some other Latin-derived alphabets contain a letter of similar ap...
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[restaurant] Opening in 2005, Schwa quickly drew local and national attention resulting in a large backlog of reservations. In 2007, Schwa was chosen to host the opening night of Charlie Trotter`s 20th anniversary celebration. The evening was considered a success, but placed a great deal of stress on Carlson, causing him to close Schwa the ...
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letter indicating a neutral vowel in unstressed syllables
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The mid-central vowel or the phonetic symbol for it. This phonetic symbol is typically an upside dow
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[
n] - a neutral middle vowel
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shwa noun a neutral middle vowel; occurs in unstressed syllables
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