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<strong>The</strong> labial harmony observed <strong>in</strong> Xibe is not merely a holdover of Classical<br />

Manchu labial harmony, however, for <strong>in</strong> Xibe harmony is triggered not only by<br />

/u/ derived from older /ç/ (7.20b), but also by orig<strong>in</strong>al /u/ (7.20c). <strong>The</strong> fact that<br />

/u/ triggers and undergoes labial harmony further supports the hypothesis that<br />

it has a [labial] specification <strong>in</strong> Xibe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>contrastive</strong> hierarchies of the three Manchu languages discussed<br />

above are given <strong>in</strong> (7.21). Spoken Manchu and Xibe make do with only three<br />

<strong>contrastive</strong> features. <strong>The</strong>y have more vowel phonemes than Classical Manchu<br />

because they exploit the possibilities of the three features more fully.<br />

(7.21) Contrastive hierarchies of Manchu languages<br />

a. Classical Manchu: [low] > [coronal] > [labial] > [ATR]<br />

qp<br />

[low] non-low<br />

ei ei<br />

non-labial [labial] [coronal] non-coronal<br />

ty g g ty<br />

[ATR] non-ATR /ç/ /i/ [ATR] non-ATR<br />

g g g g<br />

/´/ /a/ /u/ /U/<br />

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b. Spoken Manchu: [low] > [coronal] > [labial]<br />

qp<br />

[low] non-low<br />

wo wo<br />

[coronal] non-coronal [coronal] non-coronal<br />

g ru ru ru<br />

/E/ non-lab [labial] non-lab [labial] non-lab [labial]<br />

g g g g g g<br />

/a/ /ç/ /i/ /y/ /´/ /u/

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