Mid back rounded vowel


The mid back rounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. While there is no dedicated symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the exact mid back rounded vowel between close-mid and open-mid, it is normally written. If precision is desired, diacritics may be used, such as or, the former being more common. A non-IPA letter is also found.
Just because a language has only one non-close non-open back vowel, it still may not be a true-mid vowel. There is a language in Sulawesi, Indonesia, with a close-mid, Tukang Besi. Another language in Indonesia, in the Maluku Islands, has an open-mid, Taba. In both languages, there is no contrast with another mid vowel.
Kensiu, in Malaysia and Thailand, is highly unusual in that it contrasts true-mid vowels with close-mid and open-mid vowels without any difference in other parameters, such as backness or roundedness.

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