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languages with
vowel harmony, not all
vowels need to parti****te in the
vowel conversions;
these vowels are
termed neutral.
Neutral vowels may be opaque...
- The mid
central vowel (also
known as schwa) is a type of
vowel sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet...
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referred to as the
neutral vowel. Here, the
vocal tract is in its
neutral state and
creates a near
perfect tube. For
other vowels,
there is a necessary...
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unrounded vowels, they are
considered to be "
neutral vowels" in
Hungarian vowel harmony. Therefore, if a word
contains back
vowels,
neutral vowels may appear...
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transcription delimiters. A
vowel is a
syllabic speech sound pronounced without any
stricture in the
vocal tract.
Vowels are one of the two prin****l...
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close back
unrounded vowel /ɯ/, which, in the
standard modern Turkish alphabet, is
written as the
dotless i ⟨ı⟩. The back
neutral vowel reconstructed in Proto-Mongolic...
- In phonetics,
schwa is the mid
central vowel (transcribed [ə]) or
similar neutral vowel.
Schwa may also
refer to:
Schwa (Cyrillic), a
letter of some Cyrillic-based...
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spreading becomes more
significant as the
height of the
vowel increases. Open
vowels are
often neutral, i.e.
neither rounded nor spread,
because the open jaw...
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Idiom Neutral is an
international auxiliary language,
published in 1902 by the
International Academy of the
Universal Language (Akademi Internasional...
- on the
letter for a
short or
neutral vowel such as
schwa (with
ambiguity between no
vowel and that
short or
neutral vowel), or a
visually unrelated letter...