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Mower's pathway? |
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Feb 25 2018 Universal |
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A front rounded vowel is a particular type of vowel that is both front and rounded. * The front rounded vowels defined by the IPA include:* [y], a close front rounded vowel (or "high front rounded vowel") * [ʏ], a near-close front rounded vowel (or "near-high ...") * [ø], a close-mid front rounded vowel (or "high-mid ...") * [ø̞], a mid front rounded vowel * [œ], an open-mid front rounded vowel (or "low-mid ...") * [ɶ], an open front rounded vowel (or "low ...")Front rounded vowels are cross-linguistically relatively uncommon, but occur in a number of well-known languages, including French, German, Turkish and Chinese. * The high vowel [y] is the most common, while the low vowel [ɶ] is extremely rare. This is consistent with the general correlation between rounding and vowel height. * Language families in which front-rounded vowels are common are: * * Sino-Tibetan languages (e.g. Standard Chinese, Standard Tibetan) * Various Indo-European languages: * Germanic languages * Gallo-Romance languages, a subset of the Romance languages (e.g. French, Occitan, Lombard) * Albanian * Ancient Greek * Turkic languages (e.g. Turkish, Azerbaijani) * Mongolic languages * Uralic languages (e.g. Finnish, Hungarian) |