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2.inventories:2.2.counterparts:2.2.5.allophonic_alternations [2021-08-09] László Fejes2.inventories:2.2.counterparts:2.2.5.allophonic_alternations [2021-08-19] (current) Péter Szigetvári
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 +<fs smaller>
 +F/B: front/back harmony\\
 +R|T: rounding, total harmony\\
 +—: not applicable</fs>
  
-  ; Meadow Mari F/B  and rounding harmony + 
-  : As there is an [e] : [ø] : [o] alternation in word-final position, but instead of these a vowel [ə̆] is attested when it occurs in non-word-final position, it is reasonable to analyze all these surface forms as the allophones of /ə̆/. Moreover, while stress falls on the last full vowel of the word form, vowels participating in the [e] : [ø] : [o] : [ə̆] alternation are never stressed, irrespective of their quality. As a consequence, it is reasonable to analyse this kind of alternation as an allophonic alternation of the phoneme /ə̆/ (regulated by two kinds of harmonies: rounding and F/B).+  ; Meadow Mari  
 +  : **Rounding and F/harmony:** As there is an [e] : [ø] : [o] alternation in word-final position, but instead of these a vowel [ə̆] is attested when it occurs in non-word-final position, it is reasonable to analyse all these surface forms as the allophones of /ə̆/. Moreover, while stress falls on the last full vowel of the word form, vowels participating in the [e] : [ø] : [o] : [ə̆] alternation are never stressed, irrespective of their quality. As a consequence, it is reasonable to analyse this kind of alternation as an allophonic alternation of the phoneme /ə̆/ (regulated by two kinds of harmonies: rounding and F/B).
  
   ; Southern Khanty   ; Southern Khanty
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   ; Kamas rounding harmony   ; Kamas rounding harmony
-  : Non-alternating due to F/B harmony non-initial syllable reduced vowels (which can be identified with first syllable /ĭ/ or /ɑ̆/, possibly both, see [[2.inventories:2.1.size|]]), undergo total harmony after rounded vowels.+  : The reduced vowel in a non-initial syllable, which does not undergo F/B harmony (and which can be identified with first syllable /ĭ/ or /ɑ̆/, possibly both, see [[2.inventories:2.1.size|2.1.]]), undergoes total harmony after rounded vowels.
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