1. schwaLinguistics
2. SchwaIn linguistics, specifically phonetics and phonology, schwa (sometimes spelled shwa) can mean the following: An unstressed and toneless neutral vowel sound in some languages, often but not necessarily a mid-central vowel. An example in English is the vowel sound in the second syllable of the word sofa. Such vowels are often transcribed with the symbol <ə>, regardless of their actual phonetic value.
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Read “Schwa” on English Wikipedia
Read “シュワー” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Schwa” on DBpedia
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