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== Occurrence == {| class="wikitable" style="clear: both;" ! colspan="2" | Language !! Word !! [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]!! Meaning !! Notes |- | colspan="2" | [[Afrikaans]]{{sfnp|Wissing|2012|p=711}}|| {{lang|af|[[Afrikaans alphabet|l'''u'''g]]}} || {{IPA|[lɞχ]}} || 'air' || Also been described as mid {{IPAblink|ɞ̝}}, typically transcribed in IPA with {{angbr IPA|œ}}. Many speakers merge {{IPA|/œ/}} with {{IPA|/ə/}}, even in formal speech.{{sfnp|Wissing|2016|loc=section "The rounded and unrounded mid-central vowels"}} See [[Afrikaans phonology]] |- | rowspan="2" | [[English language|English]] || [[Irish English|Irish]]{{sfnp|Wells|1982|p=422}} || ''[[English orthography|m'''u'''nch]]'' || {{IPA|[mɞnt̠͡ʃ]}} || 'munch' || Corresponds to {{IPAblink|ʌ}} in other varieties. See [[English phonology]] |- | [[New Zealand English|New Zealand]]{{sfnp|Bauer|Warren|Bardsley|Kennedy|2007|p=98}} || ''[[English orthography|n'''o'''t]]'' || {{IPA|[nɞʔt]}} || 'not' || Possible realization of {{IPA|/ɒ/}}.{{sfnp|Bauer|Warren|Bardsley|Kennedy|2007|p=98}} See [[New Zealand English phonology]] |- | colspan="2" | [[Faroese language|Faroese]]<ref>{{Harvcoltxt|Peterson|2000}}, cited in {{Harvcoltxt|Árnason|2011|p=76}}</ref> || {{lang|fo|[[Faroese orthography|h'''ø'''gur]]}} || {{IPA|[ˈhɞːʋʊɹ]}} || 'high' || Typically transcribed in IPA with {{angbr IPA|øː}}. See [[Faroese phonology]] |- | [[French language|French]] || Parisian{{sfnp|Collins|Mees|2013|p=225}} || {{lang|fr|[[French orthography|p'''o'''rt]]}} || {{audio-IPA|LL-Q150 (fra)-Aemines2-port.wav|[pɞːꭓ]}} || 'port', 'harbour' || Described variously as an allophone of {{IPA|/ɔ/}} before {{IPA|/ʁ/}}{{sfnp|Fougeron|Smith|1993|p=73}} and as the default allophone of {{IPA|/ɔ/}}.{{sfnp|Collins|Mees|2013|p=225}} See [[French phonology]] |- |[[German language|German]] |[[Chemnitz dialect]]{{sfnp|Khan|Weise|2013|p=236}} |{{lang|de|W'''o'''nne}} |{{IPA|[ˈv̞ɞnə]}} |'bliss' |May be transcribed as {{angbr IPA|ɞ̝}} though {{angbr IPA|ɞ}} is typically used.{{sfnp|Khan|Weise|2013|p=236}} |- | colspan="2" | [[Irish language|Irish]] || {{lang|ga|[[Irish orthography|t'''omha'''il]]}} || {{IPA|[t̪ˠɞːlʲ]}}|| 'consume' (imp.)|| See [[Irish phonology]] |- | colspan="2" | [[Kashubian language|Kashubian]]||{{lang|csb|[[Kashubian alphabet|pt'''ô'''ch]]}}||{{IPA|[ptɞx]}}||'bird'|| |- | colspan="2" |[[Koyukon language|Koyukon]] |''-'''ʉ'''ghdonaanh'' |{{IPA|[ɞɣtɔːnæːn̥]}} |'son-in-law' | |- | [[Limburgish]]|| [[Maastrichtian dialect|Maastrichtian]]{{sfnp|Gussenhoven|Aarts|1999|pp=159, 161–162}} || {{lang|li|l'''ui'''}} || {{IPA|[lɞː]}} || 'lazy' || Allophone of {{IPA|/œy/}} in words with Accent 2. May be slightly diphthongal {{IPA|[ɞɵ]}} itself. It contrasts with the near-open {{IPAblink|ɐ̹ː}} in words with Accent 2 ({{IPA|[ɐ̹ː]}} itself is always toneless).{{sfnp|Gussenhoven|Aarts|1999|pp=159, 161–162, 164}} It may be transcribed in IPA with {{angbr IPA|œː}}, as it is a phonological front vowel. |- | colspan="2" |[[Mortlockese language|Mortlockese]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mortlockese dictionary.pdf |url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z8DmDAS0pt5piuUPmydwcgns6lh_CCbI/view |access-date=2024-11-13 |website=Google Docs}}</ref> |''m'''é'''r'' |{{IPA|[mɞr]}} |'to sleep' |Phonemic vowel. |- | colspan="2" | [[Mwerlap language|Mwerlap]]<ref>François ([[#AF-vowels|2005]]: 445, 460).</ref>||{{lang|mrm|N̄w'''ë'''rlap}}||{{IPA|[ŋʷɞrˈlap]}}||'[[Merelava]]'|| |- | colspan="2" | [[Navajo language|Navajo]]<ref>{{Harvcoltxt|McDonough|Ladefoged|George|1993}}. The authors gave a narrow transcription of {{IPA|[ɵ]}}, though at the time the IPA had only this one symbol for a mid central rounded vowel, and it is clear from the discussion and formant charts that this vowel a centralized open-mid vowel.</ref>|| {{lang|nv|ts'''o'''sts’id}} ||{{IPA|[tsʰɞstsˈɪt]}}||'seven'|| See [[Navajo phonology]] |- | Northern Tiwa || [[Taos dialect]] || {{lang|twf|ącut'u'''o'''nbo}} || {{IPA|[ʔãˌtʃʊt̚ːˈʔuɞnbɑ]}} || 'his-garment-around' || Allophone of {{IPA|/ɑ/}}. See [[Taos phonology]] |- | colspan="2" |[[Panará language|Panará]]{{Sfnp|Vasconcelos|2013|p=|pp=182,183}} |colspan=2 align=center| {{IPA|[kɾə'kɞ]}} |'trousers' |Contrasts with {{IPA|[ə]}}.{{Sfnp|Vasconcelos|2013|p=182}} |- | colspan="2" | [[Poitevin dialect|Poitevin]]{{cn|date=March 2024}} || {{lang|mis|'''o''' doune}} || {{IPA|[ɞ dun]}} ||'he gives'|| |- | [[West Frisian language|West Frisian]] || Southwestern dialects<ref name="hh">{{Harvcoltxt|Hoekstra|2003|p=202}}, citing {{Harvcoltxt|Hof|1933|p=14}}</ref> || {{lang|fy|b'''oa'''re}} || {{IPA|[ˈbɞːrə]}} || 'tomcat' || Corresponds to {{IPA|[wa]}} in other dialects.<ref name="hh"/> See [[West Frisian phonology]] |}
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