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  • Is the ʊ sound pronounced with lip rounding?
    I'll just quote Cruttenden (2008) who reports that "there is an increasing tendency for this vowel to be unrounded; if the lips are rounded at all, a close but loose rounding is involved"; also, "the unrounding is particularly noticeable in the common word good, and also in should, could, and, to a lesser extent, would" (p 125) You should
  • single word requests - Whats the opposite of a round number . . .
    A precise or unrounded number … Round numbers have a salient conceptual basis (e g , 10 years are a decade) Sharp numbers do not (e g , 7 years) Estimates tend to be expressed with round numbers
  • Is there an English word containing the vowels ɤ or ɐ, and if not . . .
    Aside from [ʌ], the vowel [ɤ] is also similar to the English vowel [o]; [o] is the close-mid back rounded vowel (while [ɤ] is close-mid back unrounded) This means that the only difference between [ɤ] and [o] is that for [o] the lips are rounded, and for [ɤ] the lips are unrounded (note the lips are also unrounded for e g English vowels
  • differences - Does ɛ have more than one sound? - English Language . . .
    The IPA symbol you used, ɛ, represents the open-mid (or low-mid) front unrounded vowel It is typically heard in the English words you mentioned: bet, get, employ, friend You can also hear it in the French word meaning queen, reine, or in the Italian or Portuguese words meaning seventh, respectively settimo and sétimo
  • Is [ʌ] a back vowel or a central vowel in GA English?
    The IPA symbol ʌ name is "open-mid back unrounded vowel" and the IPA vowel trapezoid shows it as the unrounded version of ɔ , but its sound in English sounds very different from [ɔ] to me It sounds to me identical to [ɜ] (open-mid central unrounded vowel) Am I listening right? If so, why are 2 different IPA symbols used for identical
  • What is the difference between ʊ and ʌ in British English?
    In most American dialects, ʊ is high, back, lax, and rounded; it has a limited distribution, appearing only in stressed syllables [ʌ] is the allophone of the central phoneme ə that occurs in stressed syllables; it's mid, central, lax, and unrounded
  • Is ɑ a back or central vowel in GA English?
    If John Wells wanted to represent an unrounded central low vowel, he should have used the correct IPA symbol for it It seems odd to me that such an incorrect mapping of a sound to an IPA symbol in a scientific work was accepted by the scientific community and even more strange that dictionaries follow this terminology until nowadays in IPA
  • pronunciation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The near-open front unrounded vowel, or near-low front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is æ , a lowercase ae ligature
  • What is the difference between ʌɪ and aɪ in English?
    @Araucaria: Especially if you take ʌ in ʌɪ to represent the open-mid back unrounded vowel that it is supposed to stand for in IPA rather than the near-open central vowel [ɐ] that many English speakers use for the phoneme ʌ
  • How to say: this number has not been rounded?
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