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The close-mid back unrounded vowel, or high-mid back unrounded vowel,<ref>Template:Vowel terminology</ref> is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. Its symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is Template:Angbr IPA, called "ram's horn." This symbol is distinct from the symbol for the voiced velar fricative, Template:Angbr IPA, which has a descender, but some texts<ref>Such as Template:Harvcoltxt and Template:Harvcoltxt.</ref> use this symbol for the voiced velar fricative.

Before the 1989 IPA Convention, the symbol for the close-mid back unrounded vowel was Template:Angbr, sometimes called "baby gamma", which has a flat top; this symbol was in turn derived from and replaced the inverted small capital A, ⟨{{#invoke:IPA|main}}⟩, that represented the sound before the 1928 revision to the IPA.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The symbol was ultimately revised to be Template:Angbr, "ram's horn", with a rounded top, in order to better differentiate it from the Latin gamma Template:IPAalink.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Unicode provides Template:Unichar, but in some fonts this character may appear as a "baby gamma" instead. The superscript IPA version is Template:Unichar.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As of Unicode Template:Unicode version, there exists a capital ram's horn at Template:Unichar Template:Angbr.

FeaturesEdit

Template:Close-mid vowel Template:Back vowel Template:Unrounded vowel

OccurrenceEdit

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Aklanon lang}} main}} 'thanks'
Bashkir lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} Template:Audio-IPA 'nine'
BiakTemplate:Sfn ores main}} 'stand'
Bulgarian бъз main}} 'elderflower'
Chinese Mandarin lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} main}} 'hungry'
English Cape FlatsTemplate:Sfnp foot {{#invoke:IPA|main}} 'foot' main}}; may be Template:IPAblink or Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp See South African English phonology
South AfricanTemplate:Sfnp main}}; may be a weakly rounded Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp See South African English phonology
Geordie main}}. See Geordie phonology
Birmingham and The Black Country main}} in most other dialects.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
EstonianTemplate:Sfnp lang}} main}} 'ear' Can be close-mid central Template:IPAblink or close back Template:IPAblink instead, depending on the speaker.Template:Sfnp See Estonian phonology
GayoTemplate:Sfnp lang}} main}} 'tiger' main}}.Template:Sfnp
IaaiTemplate:Sfnp löö main}} 'banana leaf'
Irish Ulster<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'Ulster' See Irish phonology
KaingangTemplate:Sfnp mo main}} 'tail' main}} and central Template:IPAblinkTemplate:Sfnp
Korean Gyeongsang dialect lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} main}} 'there' See Korean phonology
Marathi मत main}} 'opinion' See Marathi phonology
Northern Tiwa Taos dialect mânpəumán main}} 'it was squeezed' May be central Template:IPAblink instead. See Taos phonology
Samogitian lang}} main}} 'long' May be central Template:IPAblink instead.
Scottish Gaelic lang}} main}} 'difficult' See Scottish Gaelic phonology
Rusyn Lemko variety {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} {{#invoke:IPA|main}} 'times' Used only in place of etymological praslavic sound *y<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Prešov variety
Subcarpathian variety
ThaiTemplate:Sfnp lang}}/thoe main}} 'you'
Yaqay lang}} main}} 'frog' main}}.

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