| 1. | The distinctive characteristics of Turkish are vowel harmony and extensive agglutination.
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| 2. | Two important features that characterize Kalmyk are agglutination and vowel harmony.
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| 3. | These vowels are restricted in their occurrence according to vowel harmony.
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| 4. | Special to Finnish is a narrow phoneme inventory and vowel harmony.
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| 5. | This nonetheless gives an appearance of vowel harmony to Jabo phonology.
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| 6. | Proto-Samoyed had vowel harmony like many other Uralic languages.
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| 7. | Some Western dialects present further reduction or vowel harmony in some cases.
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| 8. | There were also changes in the system of vowel harmony.
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| 9. | There are some exceptions to the rules of vowel harmony.
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| 10. | Vowel harmony is present in all Yokutsan languages and dialects.
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