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VOWEL TRANSCRIPTION

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VOWEL TRANSCRIPTION

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WHAT IS A VOWEL?Vowels are phonemes that are produced

without any appreciable constriction or blockage of air flow in the vocal tract.

See Table 4.1 for a description of vowel in English

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VOWEL ARTICULATORS Tongue – primary articulator of vowels Jaw/mandible - movements Pharynx – size and shape

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AIRSTREAM Passes through vocal cavity with

virtually no obstruction by the tongue or other major articulators

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PRODUCTION Vowel phonemes are categorized in

relation to the position of the body of the tongue in the mouthTongue height – refers to how high or low in

the oral cavity the tongue is when producing the vowel.

Tongue advancement – how far forward or backward in the mouth the tongue is when producing a particular vowel

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 VOWEL QUADRILATERAL

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VOWEL QUADRILATERAL AND TONGUE

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VOWEL QUADRILATERAL AND TONGUE

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TONGUE POSITIONS

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EMPTY VOWEL CHART

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VOWEL CHART Which IPA symbols go with each

word????

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VOWEL CHART Which IPA symbols go with each

word????

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LIP CONFIGURATION Roundness Retracted

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ROUNDNESS

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TENSENESS Tense – usually longer in duration and

require more muscular effort Capable of ending stressed open syllables

Lax Never end a stressed open syllable

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TENSENESS

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TYPES OF VOWELS Monophones – have one primary

articulatory position in the vocal tract. Diphthongs – have two distinct

articulatory positions; two vowels which comprise oneOnglide – first element of a diphthongOffglide – second element of a diphthong

In English the offglide is produced at a higher position than the onglide

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DIPHTHONGS // // // // //

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Draw lines starting in the onglide and ending in offglide.

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FRONT VOWELS /i/,//, /e/, /e /, //, //

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/i/ Highest and most fronted of all vowel One of the point vowels Lips retracted, Tense – capable of ending one-syllable

open words

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/I/ High vowel Is lax Occurs in closed syllables Used in words with unstressed syllables

ending in “y” – “crazy” or when preceding “ng”

Rhotic vowel /Ir/ “hear”

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/e, e I / High-mid vowel Retracted Tense /e I / - stressed /e I / this diphthong is an allophonic

variation /e I / Used in stressed syllables and at end

of words regardless of stress

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// Known as the Epsilon Low mid front vowel Retracted and lax Often occurs in front of /r/ - “hair”,

“”fair”

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// Lowest of five point vowels Retracted and lax No monosyllable end with //

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BACK VOWELS /u/, //, //, //, //, /a

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/u/ One of the two highest vowels (together

with /i/ Considered another point/corner vowel Rounded, tense Found at the end of one syllable words Is preceded by /j/ in words such as

“few,music,few/

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// High vowel Rounded and lax No open syllable ends with // Rhotic vowel /r/ - “tour, lure”

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/o/, /o/ High mid, rounded, tense Like /e/, the stressed form takes a

diphthong /o/, an allophone Similar to /eI/, the /o/ is used with words

that end with this sound

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// Open ‘o’ Rounded, back, tense Not used too much, and usually

replaced by // Rhotic vowel /r/ ‘corn, bored, foreign’

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// Low-back, retracted, tense Point vowel The only retracted back vowel Many used instead of // Rhotic vowel /r/ - bark, art

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BACK VOWEL SOUNDS VISUALBack vowel sounds

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CENTRAL VOWELS //, //, //, //, //

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//, // Schwa and turned v Retracted and lax Vocal tract in its most neutral configuration // - unstressed, // stressed Turned v usually does not occur in open syllables

except for the word “the” May be confused for //

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//, // // schwar Rhotacization // Rounded and lax // Rounded and tense, the only central vowels that

is tense, found at the end of one syllable words // Produced in unstressed syllables //Produced in stressed syllables May be confused with other rhotic vowels -/Ir/, /r/

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// Occurs in diphthongs /I/ - ‘kite’

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BACK VOWEL SOUNDS VISUALBack vowel sounds