Definitions from Wiktionary (line-loin merger)
▸ noun: (phonology) The phonemic merger between the diphthongs /aɪ/ and /ɔɪ/ that occurs for speakers of Southern English English, Irish English, Newfoundland English, and Caribbean English making "line" and "loin" homophones.
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▸ noun: (phonology) The phonemic merger between the diphthongs /aɪ/ and /ɔɪ/ that occurs for speakers of Southern English English, Irish English, Newfoundland English, and Caribbean English making "line" and "loin" homophones.
Similar:
Canadian raising,
Looney,
linaloe,
coyne and livery,
IrishE,
Irishism,
Eirish,
looby,
loaning,
mixed mutation,
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