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Phonology
                                                   LANE - 335

                                                      Chapter 4
                                                      (Vowels)


Definitions
    ·   Vowels are articulated with a manner different to that of consonants: the articulators are far enough apart to
        allow the airflow to exit unhindered, that is, with open approximation.
    ·   A speech sound, such as (ē) or (ĭ), created by the relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and oral
        cavity, usually forming the most prominent and central sound of a syllable.
    ·   A letter, such as a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y in the English alphabet, that represents a vowel.
    ·   Vowels are sonorant, they are typically voiced.


4.1 Vowel Classification
    ·   Vowel Height is open, which means the tongue is positioned as far as possible from the roof of the mouth.
    ·   Vowel Backness is back, which means the tongue is positioned as far back as possible in the mouth
        without creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant.
    ·   Vowel Roundedness is rounded, which means that the lips are rounded.

4.2 The Vowel space and Cardinal Vowels
    ·   Cardinal Vowel Chart - was first proposed by the linguist Danial Jones in the 1920



4.3 Further Classifications
    ·   Vowel can be differing in the following terms:
                1. Quality.
                2. Quantity.
                3. The Duration of vowel.
                4. The state of velum – Vowel produced with a lowered velum are known as nasal vowels and those
                    produced with raised velum are know as oral vowel.




Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬                                                                                          Page 1 of 2
Phonology
                                                   LANE - 335

4.4 The vowels of English
    ·    One of the difficulties with describing 'the vowels of English' is that English speakers don't all have the same
         one.
    ·    Not all speakers have the same vowel in any particular works.
    ·    RP is usually considered to have 19-21 distinct vowel sound,
    ·    But many varieties of Scottish English have only 10-14



                            Front                           Central                               Back
                      i:                                                                                     u:
     High                                  I                                              ʊ
   Example >         see             sit                                                 put                shoe
                     e:              ɛ           ɜ:                        ə                                  o
        Mid
                                                             ʌ                            ɔ:
   Example >        day               bed       nurse                    about         bought                goat
                     æ                                                                                        ɒ
        Low                           a                                                   ɑ:
   Example >         rat                                                                father               dog


How question will come on the above table?

    ·    List the vowel that carry the feature [+High]

                 │i:│as in seat

                 │I│ as in sit

                 │ʊ │as in put

                 │u: │as in shoe




Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬                                                                                          Page 2 of 2

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335 chpt 4 summary

  • 1. Phonology LANE - 335 Chapter 4 (Vowels) Definitions · Vowels are articulated with a manner different to that of consonants: the articulators are far enough apart to allow the airflow to exit unhindered, that is, with open approximation. · A speech sound, such as (ē) or (ĭ), created by the relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and oral cavity, usually forming the most prominent and central sound of a syllable. · A letter, such as a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y in the English alphabet, that represents a vowel. · Vowels are sonorant, they are typically voiced. 4.1 Vowel Classification · Vowel Height is open, which means the tongue is positioned as far as possible from the roof of the mouth. · Vowel Backness is back, which means the tongue is positioned as far back as possible in the mouth without creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant. · Vowel Roundedness is rounded, which means that the lips are rounded. 4.2 The Vowel space and Cardinal Vowels · Cardinal Vowel Chart - was first proposed by the linguist Danial Jones in the 1920 4.3 Further Classifications · Vowel can be differing in the following terms: 1. Quality. 2. Quantity. 3. The Duration of vowel. 4. The state of velum – Vowel produced with a lowered velum are known as nasal vowels and those produced with raised velum are know as oral vowel. Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬ Page 1 of 2
  • 2. Phonology LANE - 335 4.4 The vowels of English · One of the difficulties with describing 'the vowels of English' is that English speakers don't all have the same one. · Not all speakers have the same vowel in any particular works. · RP is usually considered to have 19-21 distinct vowel sound, · But many varieties of Scottish English have only 10-14 Front Central Back i: u: High I ʊ Example > see sit put shoe e: ɛ ɜ: ə o Mid ʌ ɔ: Example > day bed nurse about bought goat æ ɒ Low a ɑ: Example > rat father dog How question will come on the above table? · List the vowel that carry the feature [+High] │i:│as in seat │I│ as in sit │ʊ │as in put │u: │as in shoe Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬ Page 2 of 2