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Speaking about harmonic domains, usually we mean a sequence of syllables in which harmonic vowels must belong to the same harmonic class. However, in the languages discussed in | Speaking about harmonic domains, usually we mean a sequence of syllables in which harmonic vowels must belong to the same harmonic class. However, in the languages discussed in | ||
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- | The phenomenon is described by Wiik (1988: 189–195) who uses the metaphor of an electric torch with a discharging battery for such kind of decaying harmony. The vowel of the initial-syllable is the torch, the light of which does not reach so far as earlier | + | The phenomenon is described by Wiik (1988: 189–195) who uses the metaphor of an electric torch with a discharging battery for such kind of decaying harmony. The vowel of the initial-syllable is the torch, the light of which diminishes |
+ | In Finnic dialects with harmonicity slopes and in Udmurt, the preferred harmonic class is the back one. However, in Southern Khanty, the preferred class is the front one. |
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