| 21. | However, the front vowels can only occur in the first two syllables of a word.
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| 22. | Rounded front vowels are typically centralized, that is, near-front in their articulation.
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| 23. | I'm delighted to see an example of a front vowel being used in epenthesis.
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| 24. | I once read an analysis of French that stated that there were no underlying front vowels.
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| 25. | Is used in the Catalan orthographies for before front vowels where the digraph would otherwise represent.
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| 26. | In Old Church Slavonic, it represented a short ( or " reduced " ) front vowel.
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| 27. | In certain environments s and sh are hard to distinguish ( as before high front vowels ).
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| 28. | Notable features include and becoming and and becoming before front vowels and use of some archaic words.
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| 29. | Change to would be assimilation : the back vowel becoming front because of the following front vowel.
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| 30. | However, palatalisation did occur when a syllable ( formerly ) containing a front vowel was contracted.
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