pronunciation - the weak form of 'on'


I am confused at whether or not there is a weak form at preposition's 'ON'. I've checked at some dictionaries at Cambridge and Oxford dictionary, they don't mention on the weak form's pronunciation. However, I, am a Japanese, checked at English-Japanese dictionaries, they mention on the weak form as /ən/.


For example, is there the difference of pronunciation between 'It goes on' and 'There is an apple on the table' in connected speech?


Does it exist?


Thanks Yuichi


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