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5.neutrality:5.1.invariancy [2021-07-27] – external edit 127.0.0.15.neutrality:5.1.invariancy [2021-08-05] (current) Péter Szigetvári
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   ; Meadow Mari   ; Meadow Mari
-  : Since only the word-final vowel undergoes harmony, the vowel of the initial syllable can be followed by any vowels which may occur in non-initial syllables (i.e. any unrounded vowel).  +  : Since only the word-final vowel undergoes harmony, the vowel of the initial syllable can be followed by any vowel which may occur in non-initial syllables (i.e. any unrounded vowel).  
  
   ; Southern Khanty   ; Southern Khanty
-  : Vowels /i/ and /e/ have no back counterparts: they can follow both front and back vowels, altho after the latter they can undergo harmony allophonically.+  : The vowels /i/ and /e/ have no back counterparts: they can follow both front and back vowels, although after the latter they can undergo harmony allophonically.
  
   ; Nganasan quasi-rounding harmony   ; Nganasan quasi-rounding harmony
   : All the harmonic vowels are reported to occur in non-alternating suffixes (except for /i̯ɑ/), and stems containing any of the vowels can change suffixes containing alternating allophones belonging to the opposite class, therefore any vowel can follow any other. F/B harmony: Since this harmony is parasitic on high vowels, non-high vowels can follow both front and back vowels.   : All the harmonic vowels are reported to occur in non-alternating suffixes (except for /i̯ɑ/), and stems containing any of the vowels can change suffixes containing alternating allophones belonging to the opposite class, therefore any vowel can follow any other. F/B harmony: Since this harmony is parasitic on high vowels, non-high vowels can follow both front and back vowels.
  
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