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  2. Kyrgyz phonology - Wikipedia

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    Notes on vowel quality: Kyrgyz vowel space is different in affixes and stems. Washington (2007) describes the former as more typical and more condensed. [2] In stem vowel space, the main difference between /e/ and /i/ is that the latter is more back. In affix vowel space, they can have the same backness, and differ by height. [2]

  3. Kyrgyz alphabets - Wikipedia

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    In the Kyrgyz Cyrillic alphabet, there are 15 vowels, and in Kyrgyz Arabic Alphabet, there are 13. The discrepancy is for two reasons. First, in Kyrgyz Cyrillic, both vowels Э э and Е е were imported from the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. They essentially make the same sound, and the choice comes down to a matter of orthographic rule.

  4. Kyrgyz language - Wikipedia

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    The sentence above is also an excellent example of Kyrgyz vowel harmony; notice that all the vowel sounds are front vowels. Several nominalisation strategies are used depending on the temporal properties of the relativised verb phrase: -GAn(dIK) for general past tense, -AAr for future/potential unrealised events, and -A turgan(dɯq) for non ...

  5. Pamir Kyrgyz dialect - Wikipedia

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    Pamir Kyrgyz (Kyrgyz: پامیری قیرغیزچه) is a dialect of the Kyrgyz language natively spoken in the Chitral district and Gojal Valley of Pakistan and Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan. [2] It has been evolving into a distinct dialect of Kyrgyz due to its isolation. [3] The dialect is known by its speakers as Black Kyrgyz (کاره ...

  6. Vowel harmony - Wikipedia

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    In phonology, vowel harmony is a phonological rule in which the vowels of a given domain ... Kyrgyz's system of vowel harmony is primarily a front/back system, ...

  7. Help:IPA/Kyrgyz - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Kyrgyz on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Kyrgyz in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  8. Ue (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    Ue is used the alphabets of the Bashkir, Buryat, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Sakha, Turkmen, Tatar and other languages. It commonly represents the front rounded vowels /y/ and /ʏ/, except in Mongolian where it represents /u/. In Tuvan and Kyrgyz the Cyrillic letter can be written as a double vowel. [2] [3]

  9. Dungan language - Wikipedia

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    Vowel constructs that can be used as independent syllable without consonants are shown in parentheses. There are rhotacised vowels , as well as some syllables only seen in loan words from Russian, Arabic, Kyrgyz, etc., in addition to the above table.