LINA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Tenseness, Joule
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We only learn english vowels in this course. the vowel relates to the tongue, high, mid, low, front, back/central, back. rounded. [i] :ship, dip, sip, bit, knit, sit, e. g. sheep - ship, beet - bit. neat -knit. [ ]: book, put, cook, put, food, push, e. g. [u] vs [ ], fool-full. [ ] :hat, bat, fat, rat, at, sat, pat, cat, [ ]: famous, (shortest sound in english) schwa, about, address, construction, suppose, teahcer, [a] vs [ ]: hot-hut, shot-shut, caught-cut, bought-but, talk-tuck, Vowels : height of the tongue , high, mid c. low. [ ] head, mid: frontness/backness of the tongue . front a, central, back. Backness: [ae] pat, front, [a] pat, back : tenseness/laxness i. e. whether the tongue muscle is tense or lax, tense b. lax. [i] lid, lax: rounded/ unrounded i. e. whether the lips are rounded or not. rounded a, unrounded. Anything else on the chart is unrounded. [i] beat, unrounded, [ ] boot, rounded.