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====Notes====
====Notes====
* Long vowels with no short vowel equivalent are often pronounced phonetically short: [ɨ ɛ ɔ]. However, these are still considered "long vowels".
* Long vowels with no short vowel equivalent are often pronounced phonetically short: [ɨ ɛ ɔ]. However, these are still considered "long vowels".
* [ɨ] is variably rounded, usually depending on if the next vowel is rounded. While the resulting [ʉ] is nonphonemic, it is still written differently in orthography. In many dialects, [ə] and even [a] also participate in this vowel harmony, but [ɵ ɒ] are not written differently to [ə a].
* [ɨ] is variably rounded, usually depending on if the next vowel is rounded. While the resulting [ʉ] is nonphonemic, it is still written differently in orthography.
** In many dialects, [ə] and even [a] also participate in this vowel harmony, but [ɵ ɒ] are not written differently to [ə a].


===Prosody===
===Prosody===