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vowels <a vowel; vowels> N

back vowels PSYCH

central vowels PSYCH

flatten vowels SCHOOL

frontal vowels SCHOOL

high vowels SCHOOL

long vowels SCHOOL

low vowels SCHOOL

narrow vowels PSYCH

nasalized vowels PSYCH

neutral vowels PSYCH

absence of vowels N LING

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The alternation patterns in many of these languages is quite extensive involving vowels and consonant gemination (i.e. doubled consonants).
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Children who had almost two years experience with cochlear implants were able to generate diphthongs and sound out most vowels.
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These two sequences are otherwise less likely to merge before vowels, but still more likely to merge than and alone.
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Nasal vowels are written a tilde or by a following or.
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His stenographic method consisted in cutting out the superfluous consonants as well as the vowels in polysyllabic words.
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Both consonants and vowels may be fronted or backed.
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All consonants except for the glottals, and all vowels, have an individual place of articulation in addition to the state of the glottis.
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There are also so-called strident vowels which are accompanied by epiglottal trill.
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Contraction must necessarily come before the phonetic change in vowels.
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Note also that the form often used instead of after vowels does not cause nasal mutation.
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