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transcription delimiters. A
vowel is a
syllabic speech sound pronounced without any
stricture in the
vocal tract.
Vowels are one of the two prin****l...
-
transcription delimiters. A back
vowel is any in a
class of
vowel sound used in
spoken languages. The
defining characteristic of a back
vowel is that the
highest point...
- language, a high
vowel can be any
vowel that is more
close than a mid
vowel. That is, close-mid
vowels, near-close
vowels, and
close vowels can all be considered...
- be any
vowel that is more open than a mid
vowel. That is, open-mid
vowels, near-open
vowels, and open
vowels can all be
considered low
vowels. The open...
- Look up
vowel pointing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vowel pointing is the
inserting of
signs used to
indicate vowels in
certain alphabets. It may...
- In phonology,
vowel harmony is a
phonological rule in
which the
vowels of a
given domain –
typically a
phonological word – must
share certain distinctive...
- A mid
vowel (or a true-mid
vowel) is any in a
class of
vowel sounds used in some
spoken languages. The
defining characteristic of a mid
vowel is that...
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front compressed vowel [y] near-close
front unrounded vowel [ɪ] near-close
front compressed vowel [ʏ] close-mid
front unrounded vowel [e] close-mid front...
- and
transcription delimiters. A
central vowel,
formerly also
known as a
mixed vowel, is any in a
class of
vowel sound used in some
spoken languages. The...
- as in the
French vowel /ɑ̃/ () or Amoy [ɛ̃]. By contrast, oral
vowels are
produced without nasalization.
Nasalized vowels are
vowels under the influence...