-
degrees of
vowel backness (sorted
according to
backness, with the top-most one
being the front-most
back and the bottom-most
being the
back-most):
front near-front...
-
those features is
called "
backness" or what is more
formally called palatal harmony.
While all
Turkic vowels agree in "
backness" (palatal harmony), some...
- centre-
backs, full-
backs, sweepers, and wing-
backs. The centre-
back and full-
back positions are most
common in
modern formations. The
sweeper and wing-
back roles...
- languages, the
change in
rounding is
accompanied with the
change in
height or
backness. For instance, in Dutch, the
unrounded allophone of /ə/ is mid central...
- up
back-to-
back in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Back to
Back or
back-to-
back may
refer to:
Back to
Back (film), a 1996
American action film
Back-to-back...
-
morphophonology are
backness harmony and
rounding harmony.
Using the
transliteration system in
Kavitskaya (2010), non-high
vowels undergoing backness harmony vary...
-
Back-to-
back filming is the
practice of
shooting two or more
films as one production, thus
reducing costs and time.
Trilogies are
common in the film industry...
- California.
Launched for
public access in 2001, the
service allows users to go "
back in time" to see how
websites looked in the past.
Founders Brewster Kahle...
- close-mid
front rounded vowels,
there is no
appreciable difference in
backness between them. In some transcriptions, the
vowel is
transcribed with ⟨y⟩...
- ****an. The tour
resulted in the
double live
album Back in the US,
released internationally in 2003 as
Back in the World. The tour
earned a
reported $126.2 million...