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- This vowel system is equivalent to the vowel system reconstructed for Proto-Eastern-Algonquian.
- The vowel systems of most languages can be represented by vowel diagrams.
- This has resulted in seven-and nine-vowel systems being the more popular systems.
- Two different diachronic mechanisms may give rise to a vertical vowel system.
- This vowel system is equivalent to the vowel system reconstructed for Proto-Eastern-Algonquian.
- This results in what is probably the most asymmetrical vowel system known.
- In terms of vowels, Gurindji Kriol has a 5 vowel system.
- The vowel system of Matses is peculiar in that no vowels are rounded.
- Tamazight has a phonemic three-vowel system, but also has numerous words without vowels.
- The vowel system comprises 5 non-ATR vowels and their ATR counterparts.
- It has a seven-vowel system with an obligatory tense-lax vowel harmony.
- *The article once tantalizingly alludes to two different phonemic analyses of the vowel system.
- The most common vowel system consists of the five vowels.
- Phonologically, Kawki is differentiated from Jaqaru in its vowel system.
- Different analyses of the Munsee vowel system have been proposed.
- The Central Chumash languages all have a symmetrical six-vowel system.
- The Etruscan vowel system consisted of four distinct vowels.
- Several languages of the region have 8-or 9-vowel systems with some form of vowel harmony.
- It has a simple consonant system and a complex vowel system, with no phonological tones.
- The Livonian vowel system is notable for having a " st鴇 " similar to Danish.
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