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Protruding ear,
otapostasis or bat ear is an
abnormally prominent human ear. It may be
unilateral or bilateral. The
concha is
large with
poorly developed...
- labialization,
protruded back
vowels and
compressed front vowels. However, a few languages, such as
Scandinavian ones, have
protruded front vowels. One...
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typically protruded,
whereas front rounded vowels such as
German /ø/ and /y/ are
typically compressed. Back or
central compressed vowels and
front protruded vowels...
- labialization,
protruded back
vowels and
compressed front vowels. However, a few languages, such as
Scandinavian languages, have
protruded front vowels...
- diphthong. The close-mid near-back
protruded vowel can be
transcribed ⟨ʊ̞ʷ⟩ or ⟨ʊ̫˕⟩,
whereas the
fully back near-close
protruded vowel can be
transcribed ⟨u̞ʷ⟩...
- labialization,
protruded back
vowels and
compressed front vowels. However, a few languages, such as
Scandinavian ones, have
protruded front vowels. One...
- For the close-mid near-back
protruded vowel that is
usually transcribed with the
symbol ⟨ʊ⟩, see near-close back
protruded vowel. If the
usual symbol is...
- labialization,
protruded back
vowels and
compressed front vowels. However, a few, such as the
Scandinavian languages, have
protruded front vowels. One...
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symbol is u. In most languages, this
rounded vowel is
pronounced with
protruded lips ('endolabial'). However, in a few
cases the lips are
compressed ('exolabial')...
- of labialization,
protruded back
vowels and
compressed front vowels. However, a few, such as
Scandinavian languages, have
protruded front vowels. One...