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In Northern Irish English, the diphthong /aʊ/ (e.g., now) is often:
Lengthened with extra glide
Merged with /oʊ/
Fronted to [œy]
Shortened/centralised with a reduced glide (perceived like [əʉ]/sometimes [ai])
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