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[-high] [-low]
ex: [upside down e] or schwa |
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not a lot of work to say these (ago, sofa)
ex; upside down e(schwa) |
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mouth does more work
ex; what, but=karot(upside down v)~upside down fancy a |
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http://www.poetryinnature.com/nature/poetry.asp?poem=5786 |
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2 vowel articulated in one syllable, different -refers to two adjacent vowel sounds occurring within same syllable
ex; bite /fancy a and I/, boy /backwards cI/ boat /fancy a and u with both tops pointing out/ |
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not pure in English but rather end in a homorganic glide or lax vowel
ex: beat [biIt] bait[beIt] boot[buu(with point tops curved out)t] boat[bou(with top sides curved out)t] |
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secondary vowel articulation -French has both nasal and non nasal vowels
ex;azure |
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