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<p>syllable boundaries. It has also been described as being blocked when the diphthong has less than primary stress and is immediately followed by a stressed syllable, resulting in a lack of raising in words like psychology, citation and micrometer (the instrument), but raising in Psyche, cite, and microphone. This can be further explained with <a href="page.php?w=syllable">syllable</a> structure or <a href="page.php?w=Metrical_foot">feet</a>.</p>

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