Re: Question about vowel harmono
From: | Frank George Valoczy <valoczy@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, May 2, 2001, 23:03 |
generally vowel-harmonic languages consider /i/ and /e/ to be neutral
sounds, excet Turkish which has a counterart to /i/. Also most of them
have counterarts for each vowel, if you have [a] [o] [u] you will have [&]
[2] [y] as well...
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Patrick Dunn wrote:
> Is this a reasonable vowel system for a language with vowel harmony?
>
> Front vowels
> /i/
> /e/
> /y/ (rounded /i/)
>
> Back vowels
> /a/
> /o/
> /u/
>
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