umlaut is a sound change whereby a vowel is pronounced more like a following vowel or semivowel
Vowel raising, triggered by a following high vowel (often specifically a high front vowel, e.g. /i/) Vowel fronting, triggered by a following front vowel (often specifically a high front vowel, e.g. /i/) Vowel lowering, triggered by a following non-high vowel (often specifically a low vowel, e.g. /a/) Vowel rounding, triggered by a following rounded vowel (often specifically a high rounded vowel, e.g. /u/)
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