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An Introduction to Language and Linguistics
In General American English, the back vowels [u, U, o, ç] are round, all other
vowels are unround. Finally, English divides its vowels into two sets, tense and
lax. The tense vowels [i, e, o, u] are longer, slightly higher, and produced with
greater ...
Ralph W. Fasold, Jeff Connor-Linton,
2006
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The Sounds of Language: An Introduction to Phonetics and ...
There is nothing difficult in articulating the front round counterpart of [i], which is
symbolized [y], nor the back unround counterpart of [u], which is [in]. Lips and
tongue move independently: simply start with the more common vowel, and then
...
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Language Universals and Variation
One would expect that front round vowels should be more complex than both
front unround and back round vowels, given the implicational relationship. The
markedness predictions made by the three-place model are rather surprising
under ...
Mengistu Amberber, Peter Collins,
2002
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Towards Proto-Persian: An Optimality Theoretic Historical ...
I attempted to find homophonous lexical items in English and Dari for each of the
below examples: I.G.1 IPA: Vowels High: [i] high front tense unround [i] high front
lax unround [u] high central lax round [u] high back tense round [u] high back lax
...
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Korean Dictionary and Phrasebook
Back vowels are further categorized as round and unround. (All front vowels are
unround.) The Korean vowel chart, which indicates both these divisions and the
tongue position during pronunciation, is below: There are two semi-vowels, v and
...
Jeyseon Lee, Kang-jin Yi,
2005
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Phonetics: A Contemporary Approach
tAble 7-1 Diphthongs Phonetic Feature Diphthong variations [ei]–[eɪ] cake [keik]
or [keɪk] Height: mid to high Depth: front to front Tension: tense to tense [i] or lax [
ɪ] Roundness: unround to unround [ai]–[aɪ] I [ai] or [aɪ] Height: low to high ...
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Markedness: Reduction and Preservation in Phonology
Vowel roundness is a marked value, seen by the fact that round vowels may
neutralize to unround ones, but not vice versa. Therefore, there is no markedness
motivation for epenthetic vowels to be round: to be so would be gratuitously
marked ...
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Handbook of Vowels and Vowel Disorders
... I, i, I9, i9] [1, I, i, 1'”, i9, s~] (unround) /e/ mid front tense bade ['ei] [6, 51, ii] ['eT] (
unround) /e/ mid front lax bed [e] [2, e, e', ejo, I] [2, e, e', ejo, I] (unround) /a/ low
front (lax) bad [2e] [ae, 229] [w, aea, e] (unround) /u/ high back tense boot [u] [u, u,
...
Martin J. Ball, Fiona E. Gibbon,
2013
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A Descriptive Grammar of Darma: An Endangered Tibeto-Burman ...
... asp alveolar stop j y palatal glide c c vl palatal stop i i high, front, unround,
tense ɟ j vd palatal stop ɪ i high, front, unround, lax ʈ rt vl retroflex stop e ee mid,
front, unround, tense ʈh rth vl, asp retroflex stop ɛ e mid, front, unround, lax ɖ rd
vd ...
Christina Marie Willis,
2007
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Sm'algyax: A Reference Dictionary and Grammar for the Coast ...
If they are unrounded but come before a round vowel (u, o) , a yod off- glide (y) is
inserted between the unround consonant and the round vowel. If they are round
but come before an unrounded vowel (a, e, i, tt), a double-u offglide is inserted ...