Speakers of English in India do not make ____ difference when it comes to ____ the sound ____, which is produced using one’s ____ lip and top teeth; and the ____ /w/ in the production of which ____ lips are used. Apart from that, the ____ sounds /θ/ and /ð/ are usually ____ by /d/ and /t/. /ə/ and /ʌ/ most commonly ____ and replaced by the vowel /a/. Another characteristic of the sounds used by speakers of ____ in India is the replacement of two adjacent vowels by a single long vowel followed by /r/sound. So beer becomes /bir/ and pear is pronounced as /per/.

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