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  • #REDIRECT [[w:Close vowel]]
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ...w:Near-front vowel|Near-front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • Vowel inventory ! Close-mid
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  • ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • ! colspan=1| [[w:Front vowel|Front]] ! colspan=1| [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[w:Close vowel]]
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  • ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • ! [[Wikipedia:Front vowel|Front]] ! [[Wikipedia:Central vowel|Central]]
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • !'''Close-Mid''' *[+stop -voiced] > [+aspiration] / #_[vowel]
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ...ar-front vowel|Near-front]] !! [[w:Near-back vowel|Near-back]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • There are twenty one vowel, most of which create long-short vowel pairs. The close-mid short vowels are sometimes considered allophones of the close short vowels, ...guages, Vaand has a rich system of diphthongs, that are also influenced by vowel harmony.
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • |+ Vowel graphemes ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ==Vowel chart== ! style="text-align: center; "|Close-mid
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  • | [[w:Close front unrounded vowel|Close front unrounded vowel]] | Lengthened close front unrounded vowel
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ...t]] !! colspan="2" | [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! colspan="2" | [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • ...can be fairly flexibly pronounced to provide disharmony with the preceding vowel. ...re complex sandhi rules to prevent grammatically-caused, otherwise-illegal vowel and consonant clusters.
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  • ...unded]] !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] [[w:Rounded vowel|rounded]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • ...unded]] !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] [[w:Rounded vowel|rounded]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ...ng and intrusive /ʕ/ is used between word-final /aː eː oː/ and a following vowel
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  • ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]] ! colspan="2" | [[w:Central vowel|Central]]
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ...[ɫ] is only found in the coda of syllables, especially when the preceding vowel is front, and the labiovelar approximant [w] is only found after another co |+ Vowel phonemes
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  • ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ! [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid All syllables are of the form CV(nasal). V is any vowel, and C is any consonant or h (pronounced as in IPA). Note that all consonan
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  • ...unded]] !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] [[w:Rounded vowel|rounded]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • !'''Close-Mid''' */ɹ/ > ∅ / [vowel] _#
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • ...n="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|Close]]
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  • ...tch), and breathy (also pronounced with a lower pitch). However, not every vowel can occur with every kind of phonation. The possible combinations are liste ! rowspan="3"|Close-mid
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  • ! scope="col" | [[Front vowel|Front]] ! scope="col" | [[w:Central vowel|Central]]
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  • ...n="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|Close]]
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  • ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • ** [{{IPA|ɹ}}], the "vowel r", is found morpheme-finally in some dialects. |+ Vowel phonemes
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ! [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ...es fell out of use in favour of Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji, which led to vowel and consonant change, e.g. ʂ -> ʃ and the complete dropping of [ə](ã) a ...ese]]) represents the [ə] sound. Letters with "-" diacritics represent [[w:Vowel length|elongated vowels]], e.g. ⟨ā⟩, ⟨ē⟩, ⟨ū⟩, and ⟨ō⟩.
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  • | a || [a] || Open front unrounded vowel | e || [e] || Close mid-front unrounded vowel
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-Mid
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  • Vowel inventory â,a,ô,o,i,í,û,u,e,ë ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ...can not be pronounced in an alternating fashion with close, near-close and close-mid vowels, although there are no restrictions on horizontal dimensions, so for ...phonotactic rules mid vowels are freely combinable with any other non-mid vowel.
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • Vowel inventory ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute;
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]] ! colspan="2" | [[w:Central vowel|Central]]
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  • |+PGH vowel phonemes !colspan=2|[[:w:Front vowel|Front]]-[[:w:Central vowel|central]]
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  • ...order was relatively free and affixes used both long and short syllables. Vowel length was relatively free in affixes (obeying some constraints) and fixed
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  • Vowel inventory ...eus of the syllable and the following vowel will be destressed (ə). A long vowel (aa, ii, uu) will always take on stress, no matter the placement in a word,
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  • ! Close/close-mid ! Close-mid/Open-mid
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  • ...stems across East Carpathian show variety among dialectal groups. Up to 12 vowel contrasts may be found in the Western and Eastern dialects: ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ! style="" |Close-Mid ...210&qo=18 Sify Remthis] [sɪfy rɛ:mθɪs], "Windy Script", is an abugida with vowel marks on basic consonant graphemes. The script is written from top to botto
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • The Brittonic vowel inventory had already undergone changes, creating long monophthongs from ol |+ Vowel Inventory of Common Brittonic 1C
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  • Proto-Haoli vowels harmonize based of of roundedness of the first vowel in the word.
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  • ====Vowel inventory==== ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute;
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  • The vowel system of Ábḫanni is, described minimally, as follows:
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  • ...ps are coarticulated with their labial analogue when followed by a rounded vowel. This causes the phonemes /ŋ͡m/, /k͡p/ and /ɡ͡b/. ...tivisation due to external sandhi, i.e. if the preceeding word ends with a vowel, is impossible.
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  • ! scope="row"|Close-mid **Penult - Vowel Ending
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  • ...el length, inherited from Tigol, was in the process of being replaced with vowel quality (cf. American English).
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ...wel|i]] [[w:Close front rounded vowel|y]] || || [[w:Back close unrounded vowel|u]] ! [[w:Close-mid vowels|Close-mid]]
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  • Vowel inventory # Allophone of /q/ after a stressed vowel
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-Mid
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  • ...n: left;"|open front unrounded vowel, near-open central vowel, mid central vowel | style="text-align: left;"|open back unrounded vowel
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  • ! style="text-align: center; "|Close-mid <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that work and are permissible for use in the language. For example
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  • The glottal fricative /h/ is realised differently depending on the vowel that follows it. These allophones are given in the table below: ==Vowel phonemes==
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  • ...t from consistency with Classical Latin, the language uses exclusively the vowel digraphs æ and œ to represent /{{IPA|ai}}/ or /{{IPA|aɛ}}/ and /{{IPA|oi |+Elven short vowel phonemes
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  • ! Close-mid <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute; ====Vowel diaphora====
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  • <sup>1</sup> /y/ is a close front vowel with compressed rounding, \[iᵝ] <br> <sup>3</sup> /ø/ is a mid front vowel with compressed rounding, \[eᵝ], although it is frequently unrounded merg
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • | <small>'''Close-mid'''</small> || style="text-align:center;" | e(ː) || style="text-align:cent * word-final ''z'' becomes ''c'' when a vowel-intial ending is added (e.g. ''fáz'' "face" > ''fáces'' "faces").
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  • ! style="" |Close-Mid ...formal writing. Faster demotic Peewu is approaching syllabic script since vowel marks are fused into the consonant graphemes.
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  • Anbirese has 7 vowel phonemes. ''eu'' /ɨ/ may be treated as a hard counterpart of ''i'' /i/: ''
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  • ...{IPA|/lò/}}, a short, medium or low tone, represented by a single unmarked vowel * ''ló'' – {{IPA|/ló/}}, a short, high tone, represented by a single marked vowel
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  • !Close-mid Word stress invariably falls on the second to last vowel. Prepositions, prefixes and suffixes are pronounced along with the word the
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ...wels, not unlike Ynju and Mitaal. 7 can occur either short or long and 8th vowel, /ø/ could only be long |+caption | Vowel phonemes
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  • *Unless the second vowel is stressed, /iu/ may be pronounced [y]. */e/ will be [ɤ] after /k/ or /g/ unless followed directly by a vowel. It can also be reduced to [ɤ] at the end of a word.
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  • ...l length. Reduced vowels were also present and probably also developed new vowel harmony counterparts, though most of those distinctions are erased in moder ...rged with *o into *a in Early Proto-Carpathian and shifted into *o later). Vowel *ä, unlike its back counterpart, failed to shift into *e before some conso
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • .../i/, nor the glottal fricative, which is an allophonic epenthesis in back-vowel hiati.
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  • ...r Evolutionary Anthropology, 2013)]</ref> vowel inventory, possessing four vowel phonemes. All are represented the in orthography as in IPA. ===Tone and vowel length===
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  • ...ference is that the Arnic alphabet can be written as an abugida, with each vowel having its own diacritic form. # Suffixes(mostly case suffixes) can not begin with the diacritic form of a vowel
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • complex phonology and morphophonology, especially in the vowel system. There are a lot of features not found in English e.g. a pitch-register system, phonemic vowel length, prestopped nasals,
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  • ! Close-mid <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid ===Vowel symbols===
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • !Close-mid ...or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case.
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  • *A long vowel is indicated through the use of ':' ** Each vowel (mono- or diphthong) is a syllable.
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  • * loss of word-final nasals ''-n'', ''-m'' with nasalisation or preceding vowel, creating new ''ą, ę, į, ų, ɚ'' and ''ąą, ęę, įį, ųų'' * lowering of ''u(u)'' > new vowel ''o(o)'' before ''a(a), ä(ä), ą(ą)'' in the next syllable: ''kukad'' "h
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  • ...lofabic dialect continuum. It allowed more "weird" consonant clusters and vowel hiatuses than Modern Clofabosin; hiatusing vowels and compensatory lengthen <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • Vowel inventory: /a e i o u y ø ɯ ə/ !Close-mid
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  • ...eatures otherwise common in most languages of the family, such as phonemic vowel length, suffixed definite articles, or consonant gradation. The vowel inventory of Lenyan consists of 9 monophthongs and four diphthongs, one of
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; | style="height: 30px; font-size: smaller; text-align: right;" | '''Close-mid'''
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  • ...ont vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! colspan="2" | [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ..., front and back (e-o, y-u), roundedness (i-y), and length (e - e:) in its vowel system. This is very similar to other older Indo-European languages. Cognat !colspan=2 |[[wikipedia:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ...mark irregular stress, and contractions make use of the apostrophe to mark vowel omission. ...is made using the digraphs 〈qu〉 and 〈gu〉 respectively. Before a non-front vowel, they represent the sequences /kw/ and /gw/.
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  • * '''Externally''': A final near-close near-front vowel, /ɪ/, palatalises the initial consonant of the following word. ...eir language is superior to that of their neighbours. This is due to their vowel inventory creating an image of either an hollow triangle, or a pine tree.
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ...border-right: 0;" | || style="border-left: 0;" | [[w:Close front unrounded vowel|i]] ...e="border-right: 0;" | || style="border-left: 0;" | [[w:Close back rounded vowel|u]]
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  • The following two tables show the vowel phonemes of the four standard Azkali dialects. These two charts do not full |+Vowel phonemes of domestic Azkali dialects
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • |+caption | Vowel phonemes
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  • Vowel inventory Stress is on the beginning of the vowel root or the next vowel after the beginning of the consonant root. (e.g. Țógevraŋojq /tʰoːˈge
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  • |+caption | Classical vowel phonemes * Root vowel e-ablaut: ''ι'' → ''ει'', ''υ'' → ''ευ'', e.g. ''κιδ-'' ('to c
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  • | style="text-align: left;"|Open front unrounded vowel | style="text-align: left;"|Near-open central vowel
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  • <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is ...lly interrupted in speech production by an epenthetic schwa (or harmonized vowel).
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  • ...ves the original phoneme *r. This and other phonological features (such as vowel [[w:Metaphony|metaphony]] or umlaut and reduced vowels) make it more simila ! [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • -ğa is the stem of the verb. If the pronouns starts with a vowel (e.g. Ẽo), then the "ğ" stays. For any other case, the "ğa" is removed ¹When the pronoun start with a vowel, the "u" is being replaced with a ṽ
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  • |+ Vowel Phonemes ...lusively to the CV pair, where both are required. If it seems like a bare vowel is heard, it is likely a weakened /h/ or a lost velar nasal.
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  • #The dorsal nasal is pronounced palatalised if they precede [[w:Near-front vowel|near-front]] from mid to high vowels, and uvularised if preceding [[w:back #The dorsal plosive is pronounced palatalised if they precede [[w:Near-front vowel|near-front]] from mid to high vowels, and uvularised if preceding [[w:back
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • Soenjoan's vowel inventory consists of 16 monophthongs (7 long-short pairs and two lone qual ...but after a short ''high'' vowel and a resonant) and only if followed by a vowel. While many of these triggering circumstances were later lost or modified,
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  • Vowel inventory ...ll phonology, consisting of only 14 phonemes -- 8 consonant phonemes and 6 vowel phonemes, though allophony produces between two and five additional phones
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  • ===[[w:Vowel|Vowel]]s=== ![[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • <TODO CONSONANT/VOWEL INVENTORY TABLE MADNESS> [[File:400px-Cardinal_vowel_tongue_position-front.png|thumb|left|Cardinal vowel tongue positions]]
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  • ==== Vowel Harmony ==== ...the process, being allowed in any word. A word that begins with a neutral vowel or diphthong will default to back harmony.
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  • That said, Quibbertoot vowel phonology is very innovative, especially the way it vocalizes syllabic reso
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  • | Close-mid || e e: ø || || o o: <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • |+Ndongan vowel phonemes !colspan=2|[[:w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • Vowel inventory !Close-Mid
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  • |+caption | Vowel phonemes
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  • ...a predominantly agglutinative language, but unlike them, it has preserved vowel harmony, similar to Hungarian. Its word order is considerably more flexible ...xcept for diphthongs containing back vowels and ‘’i’’ as their components. Vowel [i] neutralized in modern speech in most words.
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  • ...ies of those consonants. Another distinctive development of Proto-Ketan is vowel merger: *ə, *ei and *e were no longer distinct, as well as *ai and *a. The ! colspan="2"| [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ...idea, but I was also thinking for case or gender we could change the first vowel, lets take the imaginary word "nípéi", the feminine form could be "napéi Here is a list of vowels/vowel diphthongs for the cases:
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  • ...letters Q (/[[voiceless dental fricative|θ]]/), W (/[[close front rounded vowel|y]]/) and X (/[[voiceless velar fricative|x]]/) were added in 1986 in order |[[open front unrounded vowel|a]]
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  • ...the long vowels are a result of a historical contraction of more than one vowel.
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ** [{{IPA|ɹ}}], the "vowel r", is found morpheme-finally in some dialects. |+ Vowel phonemes
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  • ...i's phonology is influenced by German and Uralic languages. It has a large vowel inventory, but a comparatively small consonant inventory. ...o indicate a long vowel, and a double consonant usually represents a short vowel (e.g hitta). Some of the special letters
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  • Austman shows a slight collapse of High German's vowel inventory by way of unrounding of /y/ and /ø/ into /i/ and /e/. As well, s | Close-Mid || e|| || || o
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  • Vowel inventory ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute;
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  • ! style="" |Close-Mid ====Vowel Distribution====
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid ...r two consonants, even when in written language the syllable begins with a vowel. In the latter case, in spoken official Jalaia, the syllable begins with an
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ...ble to languages that have too many non-CV syllables because otehrwise the vowel removal symbol will pop up quite frequently ...are more marked than an abjad for example but even within an alphabet the vowel marking is often at best just an approximation than something absolute.
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • <p>Close-mid</p> ...e a stress-timed language, however it notably lacks much of the associated vowel reduction. The language shares this particular feature with languages such
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ...vowels are always low tone, even if derived from an originally high toned vowel. All''' '''syllables start with 1 to 4 consonants and contain only 1 vowel, no more, no less.
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  • Vowel inventory |+ Vowel Phonemes
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  • ...ont vowel|Front]] !! colspan="2" | [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • ...ther theory, *ää was a long counterpart to *ə, which adds symmetry to this vowel system. ...age. Two glottalized consonants could appear in one word if separated by a vowel, but later usually the first consonant lost its glottalization, like ''*kʼ
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  • ...to be subordinate and takes a subordinate suffix which lengthens the final vowel in ''kata'' to ''katä''. Finally, the two words ''katä'' and ''falsen'' f The vowel inventory of Katäfalsen is quite symmetrical as there are each three front
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  • ...stinctive vowel quantity during the Old Bźatga period led to the following vowel system: ''a, e, é, i, o, ó, u'', where ''é, ó'' represent /e, o/. Marke ** ''Cɣ > Cw, Cj'' depending on the quality of the preceding vowel
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • ! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] ! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • *Labialization and palatalization are marked by surrounding vowel letters. ...n="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • ...fairly simple, consisting of a minimal consonant inventory and an average vowel inventory. Vowel inventory
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  • # t is generally [t], but ti followed by a vowel, unless stressed or preceded by "s", is pronounced [t͡sj] (or optionally [
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  • |+ Vowel phonemes ...ar-front vowel|Near-<br>front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • Vowel inventory
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  • ...onaic had a large vowel inventory, because of vowel harmony and a distinct vowel length, but in non-initial unstressed syllables of most words these vowels | ë /ɤ/<ref group=note>this vowels is often analized as mid central rounded vowel /ɵ/.</ref>
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] ! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • ! colspan="2" |[[Nasal vowel|Nasal vowels]] ![[Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ...ˈjæː/, from older *Türiŋit) is a divergent descendent of Old Chinese with vowel harmony. It also has loans from [[Siészal]]. Türiit is a co-creation of [
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  • ...stem, similar to that of many modern languages, such as Greek and Swahili. Vowel length is not phonemic in Hantza and there are no diphthongs. With the exception of those listed below, all consonant and vowel phonemes are represented orthographically as in IPA.
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  • |+caption | Vowel phonemes ...allophone of the peaking tone. It is written with a tilde over the second vowel (⟨aã⟩, ⟨eẽ⟩, ⟨iĩ⟩, ⟨uũ⟩). It is realised as a contour
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  • ...two vowel tones, low and high. Low is represented by a grave (`) over the vowel, and high is represented by an acute (´). ! Close-mid
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  • ===Vowel Inventory=== ! Close-mid
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  • Vowel inventory Vowel inventory
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  • ! style="text-align: center; "|Close-mid ...In writing the long vowel is determinated by the akut on the letter ov the vowel. Vowels ''a'', ''e'', ''o'' and ''u'' can be long and short, other can be o
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  • Æ-Tensing, a process by which the vowel /æ/ is raised and lengthened to produce /æ̝ˑ/ before a nasal consonant, ! style="text-align: center; "|Close-mid
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  • Vowel inventory ...phonemes, it was deficient in representing Ín Duári's, whose present-day vowel inventory distinguishes seven phonemically distinct vowels. Stress, rather
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  • Vowel inventory ! style="" |Close-mid
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  • ===[[w:Vowel|Vowel]]s=== ![[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ...nly the first palatalisation applies (a feature shared with Sardinian) and vowel changes, but there are several peculiar phonological innovations. Another f Vowel inventory
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  • ...mount of phonemes, compared to South Weyon, which instead had the southern vowel shift. Thus vowels in cognates can vary greatly between various dialects, f ...cts lost the difference in pitch accent, but instead the stress influenced vowel quality: ''uore'' "salty" - ''areeš'' "saltyness". A similar process occur
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  • ==Vowel Inventory== | Close-Mid || || || || || o
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  • ...the theme vowel was in the second syllable, while the last syllable had a vowel of an unknown quality, since none of the daughter languages preserved it. V ...ter, and ”V<sup>R</sup>” is a root vowel and “V<sup>T</sup>” is a thematic vowel. Many thematic vowels later fused with the roots they had modified. Havˁen
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  • |+caption | Proto-Dynic vowel phonemes
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  • ...as either [e] or [i]. The latter is also the common pronunciation of this vowel in Keian, which has "i" in those words. For example, one of Tarnan province ! Close-Mid
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  • Kunarek also has a simple vowel system. There are five vowels, three front and two back. These vowels are n ! style="text-align: center; "|Close-mid
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that work and are permissible for use in the language. For example
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  • ...'' occurs only in the digraph “ch”. The letter ''y'' represents the same [[vowel]] as “i”, but is never stressed. The following digraphs and letters are * the vowel before the last consonant (or “y”) is stressed: ''máta'' (mother), ''f
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  • Vowel inventory !colspan="2"|Close-mid
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  • Vowel inventory ...he penult is heavy. A syllable is heavy if it ends in a long vowel or in a vowel and a consonant.
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  • Vowel inventory ...l is unreduced and on the second to last syllable , if the last syllable’s vowel is reduced.
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  • Vowel inventory ...sonants (except for /j/ and even that is often considered as a non-vocalic vowel).
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  • Vowel inventory ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute;
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  • * Any vowel may end a word, as well as any nasal, liquid, or fricative. If a stop ende ...n. Syllable-final /h/ was dropped off in Ancient Lathian and the previous vowel was subsequently lengthened.
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  • ...long and short vowels. Often the long vowels are the result of a series of vowel contraction from verbal and declensional paradigms.
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  • ..., but the disappearance of certain consonants medially and finally allowed vowel hiatus for the first time<ref>That's not entirely true, since /u/ aka šure While nothing like Akkadian's full-blown vowel harmony occurred, there were definitely "e-colored" and "a-colored" ''envir
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  • |+ colspan="8" | Vowel phonemes <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • Vowel inventory * The precise articulation of /h/ depends greatly on the following vowel (or preceding one, if none follows).
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  • Vowel inventory: /a e i o u ɒ ɛ ʉ/ !Close-mid
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  • High tone in unmarked on a word's first vowel. ! !! [[w:Front vowel|Front]] !! [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! [[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • !'''Close-Mid''' ...owels with contrasting tones may produce rising or falling tones with long vowel length in lax speech. A high tone is the marked tone and is denoted in roma
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  • ! colspan=3 | [[Vowel length|Short]] ! colspan=2 | [[Vowel length|Long]]
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  • ...in quality, not just in length. Eastern border dialects also have a fourth vowel /eː~ɵ/, which appears mostly in loanwords from Kalyah, but in other diale ! [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ! colspan="2" |[[w:Front vowel|Front]] ! rowspan="2" |[[w:Back vowel|Back]]
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  • ...t]] !! colspan="2" | [[w:Central vowel|Central]] !! colspan="2" | [[w:Back vowel|Back]] ! [[w:Close vowel|High]]
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  • ===Vowel harmony=== ...the rest of the word. These changes happen regardless of the length of the vowel and so only short vowels are shown in the table below.
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  • Vowel inventory ! colspan="3" | Semi-vowel
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  • !Nuclear Vowel↓ Glide→ !!V-/i̯/ !!/i̯/-V !!V-/u̯/ !!/u̯/-V !!V-/e̯/ !! If a glide is long, its core vowel is written doubly.
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  • ...e standard making the dialect harder to understand for other speakers. The vowel system is different for stressed and unstressed vowels, but these differenc
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  • .... The exonym ''Spocius'' is [[Íscégon]] (actually ''Spócius'', with a long vowel), whence derives its Cerian name ''Suóčusu''. Chlouvānem call it ''Ṣpa <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ...nsitive. The rule is: the last long vowel is stressed. If there is no long vowel the last syllable is stressed. *A stressed short vowel has a high pitch.
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  • Pulqer has a very simple vowel inventory, consisting of only five primary vowels and two diphthongs, with The vowel ''y'' only occurs in the final syllable of a word.
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  • ...ri'' language inspired by Celtic languages. As such, it features extensive vowel and consonant mutations, as well as a relatively complex inflectional syste Vowel inventory
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  • |+Valian vowel phonemes ! colspan=2| [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • *[[w:Syllable|Syllable]] structure is fairly simple. Every [[w:Vowel|vowel]] is considered the nucleus of its own syllable, optionally followed by a [ #Loss of [[w:vowel length|vowel length]]
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  • ! [[Front vowel|Front]] ! [[Back vowel|Back]]
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  • Vowel inventory ...ural has different forms that are quite predictable. All words ending in a vowel will take a reduced suffix -'''t''', however, those that are only one sylla
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  • ...from the Chinese as opposed to the Yumodanese. Additionally, consonant and vowel shifts occurred as a result of exposure to the Yumodanese tribes. ====Vowel Purity====
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  • ...oposed, in one of which long vowels were represented with a macron above a vowel letter instead of acute. ...dard language is not widespread among all the dialects, but only in Šilli. Vowel length itself is hard to notice for a non-native speaker, mostly due to abu
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  • Vowel length is contrasive. ...is transcripted as <y>, long vowels may be indicated by writting the same vowel twice, or by <:>.
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  • |''' · y<ref>This was likely a lax central near-close vowel, not a front vowel; i.e. [ᵿ], not [ʏ]. It later merged with /y/.</ref>'''<br />/ᵿ/
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  • Vowel inventory | '''Close-mid''' || || || o
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  • ...t end in either semi-vowels, like /j/ and /w/, or simply a close unrounded vowel. They are often combined with nouns with connectives.
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  • There are six vowel phonemes in Jukpë and two tones; high (◌́) and low (unmarked). The table below shows how the vowel phonemes correspond to letters.
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  • ...10px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px|link=]]<div style="background:none; position:absolute; <!-- CLOSE-MID VOWELS -->
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  • It is also notable for retaining the Proto-Germanic *ē phoneme as a distinct vowel, pronounced as [æː]: '''daid''' ''deed''. '''ailfisch''' ''eel''. ...vowels are followed by a single consonant or occasionally by doubling the vowel. The schwa [ə] sound is very common in unstressed syllables and is normall
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  • ...ere are no diacritics, and contractions make use of the apostrophe to mark vowel omission. * The [[w:digraph (Orthography)|digraph]] '''sc''' before [[w:front vowel|front vowels]] (that is, '''i''' and '''e''') makes the sound /{{IPA|ʃ}}/.
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  • ...as phonemic aspiration on both plosives and affricates as well as phonemic vowel length. Unlike some other native American languages, for example [[wikipedi *V is any vowel: '''i/ī/e/ē/o/ō/a/ā'''
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  • ...ious word ends or the next word begins with, wether it is a consonant or a vowel to avoid a combination of C-C or V-V. ...here both the previous word ends in a vowel and the next one begins with a vowel the word preceding usually has precedence. Although some dialects can show
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  • ! style="" |Close-mid ...onants as coda. It can thus be described as CCCVVCCCCC (C = consonant, V = vowel). An example of such a word would be ''stryontskt'' [ˈstɾyontskt], the ne
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  • ...include ejective stops and affricates, uvular consonants, and a mid-sized vowel inventory ## [ʋ] is the most prevalent realization after a vowel
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  • Vowel inventory <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is
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  • ...reason that it means 'and'. It is also only one syllable and begins with a vowel, making it similar. (TWMF:21)
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  • *Large vowel system Very large vowel system? Khmer gibberish? Construct state with vowel changes (Revive Trây?)
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  • ...yllabic sonorants into diphthongoids with the initial element being a high vowel (either *i or *u). ! colspan="2" | [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
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  • ! Close-mid ...'' ({{cop|ⲓ}}), are 'weak vowels' and are primarily unstressed if a strong vowel is present. In verb forms, the verb root is always given the primary stress
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  • ===VOWEL INVENTORY=== ...7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Image:Blank vowel trapezoid.svg|300px]]<div style="background:transparent; position:absolute;
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  • ...is classified as an SOV language. The language apparently had an extensive vowel harmony system, which has been preserved to some extent in its present-day Vowel inventory
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