| 1. | The short open back vowel before nasals was probably rounded to.
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| 2. | In contrast to the high back vowel, mid is unrounded.
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| 3. | Perhaps a confusion of back vowels and dark [ l ]?
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| 4. | But Yale and Hangul differ in how back vowels are handled.
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| 5. | In Uyghur, the phoneme occurs with a back vowel.
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| 6. | Otomian also have full series of front, central and back vowels.
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| 7. | The mid-back vowel is indicated by a digraph.
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| 8. | There is complex dialectal variation in words with the open back vowels.
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| 9. | Additionally, they are labialized before the rounded back vowel } }.
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| 10. | The other back vowels had optional non-distinctive rounding.
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