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^ R%%|%%T | — | — | — | — | 1/1 | — | **1,**0/3 | ? | — | — | **5,**3/1| — | | ^ R%%|%%T | — | — | — | — | 1/1 | — | **1,**0/3 | ? | — | — | **5,**3/1| — | | ||
- | The formula // | + | <fs smaller> |
+ | F/B: front/back harmony\\ | ||
+ | R|T: rounding, total harmony\\ | ||
+ | —: not applicable | ||
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+ | The formula // | ||
Long variants of alternating pairs in parentheses, | Long variants of alternating pairs in parentheses, | ||
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; Erzya | ; Erzya | ||
- | : o : e (There are no vowels differing only in F/B. If we ignore the difference in liability, /i/ and /u/ could be a potential alternating pair, but /u/ is practically prohibited in non-initial syllables, and /i/ occurs most of the time in verbal suffixes. An alternative analysis could be: o : e *u : (*)i.) | + | : **o : e** (There are no vowels differing only in F/B. If we ignore the difference in liability, /i/ and /u/ could be a potential alternating pair, but /u/ is practically prohibited in non-initial syllables, and /i/ occurs most of the time in verbal suffixes. An alternative analysis could be: o : e *u : (*)i.) |
; Hill Mari | ; Hill Mari | ||
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; Hungarian | ; Hungarian | ||
- | : **F/B harmony:** ɑː : eː, ɒ : ɛ, o : ɛ, u, y, uː, yː, o : ø, oː : øː. (The vowels /ɑː/ : /eː/ and /o/ : /ɛ/ are not potential alternating pairs because of their height difference. Although based on the similarity of the alternations /ɛ/ : /eː/ and /ɒ/ : /ɑː/ we could argue that /eː/ is phonetically low — or /ɛ/ is mid — it is unpreferable exactly because their different behavior in vowel harmony, that is /eː/ shows much more neutral characteristics — a tendency to avoid alternation, | + | : **F/B harmony:** **ɑː : eː, ɒ : ɛ, o : ɛ,** u, y, uː, yː, o : ø, oː : øː. (The vowels /ɑː/ : /eː/ and /o/ : /ɛ/ are not potential alternating pairs because of their height difference. Although based on the similarity of the alternations /ɛ/ : /eː/ and /ɒ/ : /ɑː/ we could argue that /eː/ is phonetically low — or /ɛ/ is mid — it is unpreferable exactly because their different behavior in vowel harmony, that is /eː/ shows much more neutral characteristics — a tendency to avoid alternation, |
; Southern Mansi | ; Southern Mansi | ||
- | : Due to the lack of systematic | + | : Due to the lack of systematic |
; Southern Khanty | ; Southern Khanty | ||
- | : /i/ : [ɨ], /e/ : [ɘ], ɑ : æ, ĕ : ɘ̆ | *u : *y, *o : *ø, *ŏ : *ø̆ (The vowels /i/ and /e/ have no B phonemic counterparts, | + | : **/i/ : [ɨ], /e/ : [ɘ],** ɑ : æ, ĕ : ɘ̆ | *u : *y, *o : *ø, *ŏ : *ø̆ (The vowels /i/ and /e/ have no B phonemic counterparts, |
; Vakh/ | ; Vakh/ | ||
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; Nganasan | ; Nganasan | ||
- | : **Quasi-rounding harmony:** i : ɑ, ɨ : ɑ, i : u̯ɑ, ɨ : u̯ɑ, i̯ɑ : ɑ, i̯ɑ : u̯ɑ, i : y, ɨ : u | *o : ə (In general, /ɑ/ is in the harmonic class in which all other vowels are rounded, therefore it must be analysed as phonemically rounded. In addition to that, all of its actual alternations (and almost all of those of /u̯ɑ/) are non-potential, | + | : **Quasi-rounding harmony:** **i : ɑ, ɨ : ɑ, i : u̯ɑ, ɨ : u̯ɑ, i̯ɑ : ɑ,** i̯ɑ : u̯ɑ, i : y, ɨ : u | *o : ə (In general, /ɑ/ is in the harmonic class in which all other vowels are rounded, therefore it must be analysed as phonemically rounded. In addition to that, all of its actual alternations (and almost all of those of /u̯ɑ/) are non-potential, |
; Kamas | ; Kamas | ||
: **F/B harmony:** ɑ : e | i : ɨ, u : y, o : ø, *ĭ : *ɑ̆ (based on Klumpp 2016: 41: Reduced vowels occur in non-initial syllables, but the do not undergo F/B harmony and the only surface form is not identified with any of the reduced vowels in initial syllable. However, a proper notation should be ĭ : *ɑ̆ or *ĭ : ɑ̆.) **Total (full) harmony:** There is no sense to speak about alternating pairs in full harmony. | : **F/B harmony:** ɑ : e | i : ɨ, u : y, o : ø, *ĭ : *ɑ̆ (based on Klumpp 2016: 41: Reduced vowels occur in non-initial syllables, but the do not undergo F/B harmony and the only surface form is not identified with any of the reduced vowels in initial syllable. However, a proper notation should be ĭ : *ɑ̆ or *ĭ : ɑ̆.) **Total (full) harmony:** There is no sense to speak about alternating pairs in full harmony. | ||
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