| 11. | As mentioned earlier, the klusilspring is an alternate of the st�d that occurs only with high vowels.
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| 12. | This tendency to prefer adjacent high vowels to be identical also spreads across morpheme boundaries within a word.
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| 13. | Contrastive vowel length for Munsee high vowels has been reintroduced, and also for the front mid vowels.
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| 14. | Being surrounded by speakers of other Turkic languages, Chinese Tatar partially reverses the Tatar high vowel inversion.
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| 15. | Lgami vowels other than are not subject to devoicing next to unvoiced consonants the way Japanese high vowels are.
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| 16. | The non-high vowels,, and contrast in length : they may occur as both short and long.
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| 17. | Historically, the Turkic high vowels have become the Tatar reduced series, whereas the Turkic mid vowels have replaced them.
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| 18. | A diphthong is any sequence of an unstressed high vowel ( or ) with another vowel ( as in or ).
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| 19. | And a triphthong is any combination of three vowels beginning and ending with unstressed high vowels ( as in or ).
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| 20. | That is, close-mid vowels, near-close vowels, and close vowels can all be considered high vowels.
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