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- Metaphony_(Romance_languages) comment "In the Romance languages, metaphony was an early vowel mutation process that operated in all Romance languages to varying degrees, raising (or sometimes diphthongizing) certain stressed vowels in words with a final /i/ or /u/ or a directly following /j/. This is conceptually to the umlaut process so characteristic of the Germanic languages.".