| 21. | Somehow I had thought only mid-central / high-back / high-central vowels could be used.
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| 22. | ,in Daighi tongiong pingim, represents mid central vowel or close-mid back rounded vowel in Taiwanese Hokkien.
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| 23. | Is when long and when short . is raised after in a non-initial syllable . is a central vowel.
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| 24. | The vowels in Kensiu have five distinctive tongue heights for the front and central vowels and four for the back vowels.
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| 25. | A "'central vowel "'is any in a class of vowel sound used in some spoken languages.
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| 26. | It occurs in some dialects of Medumba has a compressed central vowel where the corners of the mouth are not drawn together.
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| 27. | Lowercase P ( in two story form ) is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to identify the near-open central vowel.
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| 28. | Is an old Proto-Slavic close central vowel, thought to have been preserved better in modern Russian than in other Slavic languages.
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| 29. | A superscript minuscule "'J "'is used to modify the preceding consonant to have a mid central vowel release.
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| 30. | Kuipers gave its phonetic value as, indicating a mid unrounded back vowel, but described it in words as a mid central vowel.
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