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7. Which of the following is a feature of secondary cardinal vowels?

AThey are nasalized

BThey use the same rounding as primary vowels

CThey have reverse lip rounding

DThey do not exist in IPA

Answer:

C. They have reverse lip rounding

Read Explanation:

Secondary cardinal vowels are characterized by reversed lip-rounding compared to their primary counterparts (e.g., front vowels become rounded).


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