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** and Near-close
** Near-close near-front unrounded vowel
** Near-close near-back vowel

** and rounded
** is on occasion somewhat fronted and / or lightly rounded, giving Cockney variants such as,.
** The resulting number is then divided by 5 and rounded to the nearest whole number.
** Fillis: A design with a heavy tread, and branches that rise to the eye in a rounded triangular shape.
** Cast ( rounded ) upper hull.
** Or represents ( mid central vowel ) or ( close-mid back rounded vowel ).
** List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System
** Description: found in sand from lowtide line to depths up to 50 m ; evenly elleptical shell with alternating darker brown and grayish-brown bands ; outer lip and columellar folds are whitish ; large spire ; ovate columella strongly twisted, with a pointed posterior notch and a rounded base.
** In 1841 ages of adults were normally rounded down to the next lowest 5 e. g. 21
** Rolling Glide-Features a rounded cam for uniform response
** The disc may be rectangular with wings added on, to square off the rounded 80 mm disc.
** Semivowels * j, * w were usually lost when a root ended in * i and contained a preceding front ( in the case of * j, e. g. * täji " tick " → täi ) or rounded vowel ( in the case of * w, e. g. * suwi " mouth " → suu ).

** and vowel
** Near-open front unrounded vowel, the vowel sound represented by the æ symbol
** the former yat alternates between " ya " and " e ": it is pronounced " ya " if it is under stress and the next syllable does not contain a front vowel ( e or i ) – e. g. мляко ( mlyàko ), хляб ( hlyab ), and " e " otherwise – e. g. млекар ( mlekàr ) – milkman, хлебар ( hlebàr ) – baker.
** ( ــ ْ ـ ) ( no vowel )
** At the last letter of a word, the vowel point reflects the inflection case or conjugation mood.
** In analytic phonics, students often learn phonograms, the rime parts of words including the vowel and what follows it.
** Some masculine singular nouns, e. g. syn → synu, dom → domu, bok → boku, brzuch → brzuchu, worek → worku *, nastrój → nastroju *, deszcz → deszczu, miś → misiu, koń → koniu, Poznań → Poznaniu, Wrocław → Wrocławiu, Bytom → Bytomiu ** In a few cases, a vowel change may occur, e. g. ó → o, or a vowel may be dropped.
** Intervocalic alveolar flapping, a process by which a or a before an unstressed vowel is flapped.
** Vowel harmony: the final syllable of a disyllabic word adopts a preceding open ⟨ e ⟩ or ⟨ o ⟩ if the final vowel is an unstressed -⟨ a ⟩ or -⟨ e ⟩; e. g. terra (' earth, land '), dona (' woman ').
** In some Valencian subvarieties, unstressed, and merge with before labial consonants ( e. g. obert ' open '), before a stressed syllable with a high vowel ( e. g. conill ' rabbit '), in contact with palatal consonants ( e. g. Josep ' Joseph ') and in monosyllabic clitics ; unstressed,, and merge with before nasals and sibilants ( e. g. enclusa ' anvil ', eixam ' swarm '), and in some exceptional cases when preceding any consonant ( e. g. clevill ' crevice ').
** Many Valencian subdialects, especially Southern Valencian, feature some sort of vowel harmony ( harmonia vocàlica ).
** Change of consonant clusters to geminate and then to single consonants ( with compensatory vowel length )
** The vowel at the end of the word must be written.
** The vowel is central in Ibizan ( as most Catalan dialects ), while it is front ( also represented as ) in Majorcan and Minorcan.
** Early Mandarin velar obstruents ( g, k, h ) and alveolar sibilants ( z, c, s ) become palatal obstruents ( j, q, x ) when a front vowel or glide followed.
** A yer which is followed in the next syllable by a non-reduced vowel is limp.
** Across North Africa and West Asia, the open vowel may have different contrasting values, being (, ), (, ) or without any contrast at all: almost centralized.
** In North west Africa, the ( near -) open front vowel is raised to or.
** Words like orange, horrible, Florida and forest are pronounced and with the same stressed vowel as part, not with the same vowel as port as in much of the rest of the United States.

Near-close and near-front
* Near-close near-front rounded vowel
* Near-close near-front unrounded vowel
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Near-close and rounded
* Near-close near-back rounded vowel

Near-close and vowel
# REDIRECT Near-close near-back vowel
* Near-close vowel
* Near-close vowel
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