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What exactly is meant by this? Though the writing system uses the same letter for both vowels, for example the first and second 'e' in the word ember are clearly pronounced differently (the first one as [æ], while the second one as [e]).
Answer: see Hungarian_phonology#Vowels
„for example the first and second 'e' in the word ember are clearly pronounced differently” Nope. (A native speaker) — Preceding
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2A02:AB88:59C7:C980:6596:1649:B6EA:9A87 (
talk) 09:32, 10 August 2019 (UTC)
I find it misleading that Hungarian is listed under "Uralic languages", whereas Finnic is listed under "Finnic languages", but they both belong to the Finno-Ugric languages within the Uralic language family. Eisfuechsin ( talk) 14:29, 30 August 2018 (UTC)
All discussions to which nothing has been contributed before 2017 have been archived at Talk:Vowel harmony/Archive 1. – Dyolf87 ( talk) 14:48, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
User: Megaman en m has seen fit to add the {{lead too short}} tag to the page, rather than trying to improve it. I'm not sure what he/she thinks needs to be added. I propose removing the tag if 'Megaman en m' does not contribute to this discussion. – Dyolf87 ( talk) 12:42, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
Is there any reason that this sentence shows the MODIFIER LETTER PRIME, which is the character used in written Skolt Sami, and then claim it to be a freestanding acute accent? https://www.samediggi.fi/2018/08/02/sami-giellagaldun-koltansaamen-kielineuvonta-on-avoinna-ajanjaksolla-1-8-31-10-2018/ Rueter ( talk) 20:38, 6 November 2020 (UTC)
The lang template is not fond of the Turkish examples containing an apostrophe, like Türkiye'de. Does anyone have an idea of how to get past that? Tynnoel ( talk) 19:39, 6 September 2023 (UTC)
{{lang|tr|Türkiye{{'}}'''de'''}}
(Türkiye'de) and {{lang|tr|Türkiye'<nowiki/>'''de'''}}
(Türkiye'de) seem to work.
AquitaneHungerForce (
talk) 12:12, 7 September 2023 (UTC)The correct link for Kazakh is https://kk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94%D0%B0%D1%83%D1%8B%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8B%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%80_%D2%AF%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D1%96%D0%B3%D1%96
I can't figure out how to set it though.
The current link is to *consonant* harmony. Ooof. 2603:6011:65F0:8690:B55F:1547:7EFA:6225 ( talk) 07:11, 13 January 2024 (UTC)
I consider myself an avid user of Wikipedia and of average intelligence. While I know next to nothing about phonology, I am a language professional. However, this page is completely unintelligible to me. I know as little about Vowel Harmony as I did before I read this page. What on earth is "vowel harmony is an assimilatory process in which the vowels of a given domain – typically a phonological word – have to be members of the same natural class" supposed to mean?
With just a little work (e.g. giving an example of vowel harmony) this page could become accessible to the average Wikipedia user. As it is, this is useless for all but very few readers.
87.120.102.6 ( talk) 14:00, 27 January 2024 (UTC)
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The article states that
What exactly is meant by this? Though the writing system uses the same letter for both vowels, for example the first and second 'e' in the word ember are clearly pronounced differently (the first one as [æ], while the second one as [e]).
Answer: see Hungarian_phonology#Vowels
„for example the first and second 'e' in the word ember are clearly pronounced differently” Nope. (A native speaker) — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
2A02:AB88:59C7:C980:6596:1649:B6EA:9A87 (
talk) 09:32, 10 August 2019 (UTC)
I find it misleading that Hungarian is listed under "Uralic languages", whereas Finnic is listed under "Finnic languages", but they both belong to the Finno-Ugric languages within the Uralic language family. Eisfuechsin ( talk) 14:29, 30 August 2018 (UTC)
All discussions to which nothing has been contributed before 2017 have been archived at Talk:Vowel harmony/Archive 1. – Dyolf87 ( talk) 14:48, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
User: Megaman en m has seen fit to add the {{lead too short}} tag to the page, rather than trying to improve it. I'm not sure what he/she thinks needs to be added. I propose removing the tag if 'Megaman en m' does not contribute to this discussion. – Dyolf87 ( talk) 12:42, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
Is there any reason that this sentence shows the MODIFIER LETTER PRIME, which is the character used in written Skolt Sami, and then claim it to be a freestanding acute accent? https://www.samediggi.fi/2018/08/02/sami-giellagaldun-koltansaamen-kielineuvonta-on-avoinna-ajanjaksolla-1-8-31-10-2018/ Rueter ( talk) 20:38, 6 November 2020 (UTC)
The lang template is not fond of the Turkish examples containing an apostrophe, like Türkiye'de. Does anyone have an idea of how to get past that? Tynnoel ( talk) 19:39, 6 September 2023 (UTC)
{{lang|tr|Türkiye{{'}}'''de'''}}
(Türkiye'de) and {{lang|tr|Türkiye'<nowiki/>'''de'''}}
(Türkiye'de) seem to work.
AquitaneHungerForce (
talk) 12:12, 7 September 2023 (UTC)The correct link for Kazakh is https://kk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94%D0%B0%D1%83%D1%8B%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8B%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%80_%D2%AF%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D1%96%D0%B3%D1%96
I can't figure out how to set it though.
The current link is to *consonant* harmony. Ooof. 2603:6011:65F0:8690:B55F:1547:7EFA:6225 ( talk) 07:11, 13 January 2024 (UTC)
I consider myself an avid user of Wikipedia and of average intelligence. While I know next to nothing about phonology, I am a language professional. However, this page is completely unintelligible to me. I know as little about Vowel Harmony as I did before I read this page. What on earth is "vowel harmony is an assimilatory process in which the vowels of a given domain – typically a phonological word – have to be members of the same natural class" supposed to mean?
With just a little work (e.g. giving an example of vowel harmony) this page could become accessible to the average Wikipedia user. As it is, this is useless for all but very few readers.
87.120.102.6 ( talk) 14:00, 27 January 2024 (UTC)