| 31. | The close front vowels usually use the consonant ? " y " as a mater lectionis.
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| 32. | In most languages, front vowels tend to be unrounded, and back vowels tend to be rounded.
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| 33. | However, the weak grade of survives, as before a back vowel or before a front vowel.
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| 34. | An example of a front vowel in English is the / i / or " eeeeeee " sound.
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| 35. | *The oral mid-front vowel predominantly occurs in suffixes while nasalized is relatively common in stems.
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| 36. | The palatals arose historically from a merger of the dentals and velars before high front vowels and glides.
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| 37. | In both dialects, if the elided vowel is a front vowel, the preceding consonant is palatalised.
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| 38. | Some authors have suggested that division II corresponded not so much to front vowels as to centralized vowels.
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| 39. | In Italian and Romanian, is used to represent before front vowels where would otherwise represent a soft value.
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| 40. | The infinitive form of a verb determines whether it will follow a front vowel harmony or back vowel harmony.
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