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<p><big>/æ/-raising</big></p>
<p>Unlike many American English dialects,  remains a low-front vowel in most environments in Canadian English. Raising along the front periphery of the vowel space is restricted to two environments, before nasal and voiced velar consonants, and even then varies regionally. Ontario and Maritime Canadian English often show some raising before nasals, but it is less extreme than in many American varieties. Much less raising is heard on the Prairies, and some ethnic groups in <a href="page.php?w=Montreal">Montreal</a></p><p>
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