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<p>rounded vowel with an old diacritic for labialization, , can be used as an ad hoc symbol  for the close central protruded vowel. Another possible transcription is  or  (a close central vowel modified by endolabialization), but this could be misread as a diphthong.</p>

<p><big> Features </big></p>
<p><big> Occurrence </big></p>
<p>Because central rounded vowels are assumed to have protrusion, and few descriptions cover the distinction, some of the following may actually have compression.</p>

<p><big> Close-mid central compressed vowel </big></p>
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