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with examples describe the concept of vowel length and illustrate short vowels and long vowels in English​

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Answered by rsihag981
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Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi's life and his experiments with clothing sum up the changing attitude to dress in the Indian subcontinent. As a boy from a Gujarati Bania family,he usually wore a shirt with a dhoti or pyjama,and sometimes a coat. On his return,he continued to wear western suits,topped with a turban.

Answered by gmacps73
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In linguistics, vowel length is the perceived length of a vowel sound: the corresponding physical measurement is duration. In some languages vowel length is an important phonemic factor, meaning vowel length can change the meaning of the word, for example in: Arabic, Finnish, Fijian, Kannada, Japanese, Latin, Old English, Scottish Gaelic, and Vietnamese. While vowel length alone does not change word meaning in most dialects of English, it is said to do so in a few dialects, such as Australian English, Lunenburg English, New Zealand English, and South African English. It also plays a lesser phonetic role in Cantonese, unlike in other varieties of Chinese.

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