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The historical relationships had by Kyrgyz people with various societies/tribes in Africa, Asia, and Europe resulted in evolutionary and revolutionary changes generally in their language vowel structures and pronunciations. The general Turkic writing styl... see more

Previous studies have reported that second language (L2) learners filter non-native L2 sounds through their existing native or first language (L1) sounds when learning L2 sounds. The degree of similarity between L1 and L2 sounds can predict the ease of ac... see more

Sound symbolism, or the non-arbitrary relationship between the formal and the semantic components of language, has traditionally been a neglected area, mostly due to the strong influence of Saussure’s structuralism during the 20th century. However, it is ... see more

When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatus are often resolved or repaired. This paper presents a wide variety of instances where vowel hiatus is created within verbs in Rutooro, a Ugandan Bantu la... see more

Iraqi EFL learners of English are reported to show accented pronunciation on the segmental level, which might affect their speech intelligibility. This study aimed to identify problems encountered by Iraqi EFL learners in the production of English low vow... see more

This article presents an overview of four shifts – low vowel fronting, low vowel backing, back vowel fronting, and mid vowel raising – found in a number of languages on or near the Pacific coast of Luzon in the Philippines and in north-central Sulawesi in... see more

In Hungarian, stems containing only front unrounded (neutral) vowels fall into two groups: one group taking front suffixes, the other taking back suffixes in vowel harmony. The distinction is traditionally thought of as purely lexical. Benuš and Gafos (20... see more

The study aims to figure out the forms of vowels in Togutil language (BT). The method is qualitative method. The object in this research is vocabulary that contains the vowel phonemes. The primary data of the research are taken through interview with nati... see more

This article is a study of vowel variation of Malay language in the land of Riau and the Islands of Riau. This is a comparative study which aims to compare given vowels in ane tymon on the first and the second syllable of Malay language in two regions. Th... see more

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