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  1. Front Vowels

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    In languages employing the Latin script, front vowels are often represented by the letters i, e, and a. However, orthographic mappings are frequently inconsistent. For example, the letter 'y' frequently signifies a front vowel, often /y/ (close front rounded), but in certain Germanic dialects, it denotes a central approximant [8].
    The use of the acute accent ($\acute{\text{}}$) in languages such as [Spani…