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What is the phonological reason why?



 
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What is the phonological reason why? #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 16:19 pm   What is the phonological reason why?
 

I am a young learner and was wondering if someone can help me with this question please.

In the third line of the passage in D, had occurs twice, once

transcribed //həd/ and once /hæd/.

What is the phonological reason why?
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