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phonetics, vowel roundedness is the amount of rounding in the lips during the articulation of a vowel. It is labialization of a vowel. When a rounded vowel is... |
Near-open central vowel (redirect from Open central rounded vowel) front vowel and a back vowel. It is undefined for roundedness, which means that it can be either rounded or unrounded. In practice however, the unrounded... |
Vowel (section Roundedness) rounding. However, in some languages, roundedness is independent from backness, such as French and German (with front rounded vowels), most Uralic languages... |
distinct vowel sounds. But, by the time of Middle English, /y/ had lost its roundedness and became identical to ⟨i⟩ (/iː/ and /ɪ/). Therefore, many words that... |
Its roundedness is protruded, which means that the corners of the lips are drawn together, and the inner surfaces exposed. Because central rounded vowels... |
Its roundedness is protruded, which means that the corners of the lips are drawn together, and the inner surfaces exposed. Because back rounded vowels... |
Mid central vowel (redirect from Mid central rounded vowel) International Phonetic Association does not define the roundedness of [ə], it is more often unrounded than rounded. The phonetician Jane Setter describes the pronunciation... |
creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant. Its roundedness is protruded, which means that the corners of the lips are drawn together... |
open-mid vowels without differences in other parameters such as backness or roundedness. Wayland, Ratree (2018). Phonetics: A Practical Introduction. Cambridge:... |
vowels without any difference in other parameters, such as backness or roundedness. Its vowel height is mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway... |
Relative articulation (redirect from More rounded) articulation that has IPA diacritics is the degree of roundedness, more rounded and less rounded. An advanced or fronted sound is one that is pronounced... |
classified as a consonant. Rounded front vowels are often centralized, which means that often they are in fact near-front. Its roundedness is compressed, which... |
that cannot be represented in this scheme are vowels with unexpected roundedness, which would require a dedicated diacritic, such as protruded ⟨ʏʷ⟩ and... |
in vowel harmony include vowel backness, vowel height, nasalization, roundedness, and advanced and retracted tongue root. Vowel harmony is found in many... |
one that is simultaneously labialized and palatalized. Typically the roundedness is compressed, like [y], rather than protruded like [u]. The symbol in... |
characteristics representative of children and/or well-adjusted adults, e.g., well-roundedness, joviality, unassuming understanding) has been likened to the fruit in... |
vowels, without differences in other parameters such as backness or roundedness. Its vowel height is mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway... |
creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant. Its roundedness is protruded, which means that the corners of the lips are drawn together... |
classified as a consonant. Rounded front vowels are often centralized, which means that often they are in fact near-front. Its roundedness is compressed, which... |
classified as a consonant. Rounded front vowels are often centralized, which means that often they are in fact near-front. Its roundedness is compressed, which... |