| 1. | Acoustically, however, is an extra-low central vowel.
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| 2. | The open central vowel is transcribed in IPA by either or.
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| 3. | There is not an unambiguous way of transcribing the open central vowels.
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| 4. | Phonetically, short is highly divergent from long, being the central vowel.
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| 5. | However, not all languages follow that pattern . close central vowels, respectively.
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| 6. | This alternation developed from reduced in unstressed syllables, giving the Romanian central vowel.
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| 7. | They use a single dot for central vowels and a dieresis to reverse backness.
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| 8. | Eventually Jones also devised symbols for central vowels and positioned these on the vowel diagram.
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| 9. | The main difference is that " e " is considered a central vowel.
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| 10. | The representation of central vowels varies.
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