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      • Lax vowels are shorter in length and produced with loose muscles in the vocal apparatus. Tense vowels are longer and require relatively tense muscles for pronunciation. Lax vowels often occur in one-syllable words that end in consonants. Tense vowels typically appear at the end of one-syllable words.
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  2. English makes a distinction between tense and lax vowels, which is a distinction that a lot of other languages don’t have. Tense vowels are made with greater tension in the muscles of the vocal tract than lax vowels.

  3. TENSE AND LAX VOWELS. TENSE VOWELS are produced with a general tension of the speech muscles. LAX VOWELS are produced with a more relaxed speech muscle movement. The terms TENSE/LAX do not capture significant phonetic differences.

  4. May 20, 2022 · There’s one other feature we need for categorizing the vowels of English, and that’s the tense/lax distinction. We label the tense vowels as [+tense] and the lax vowels as [-tense]. There’s a full chart of features for the segments of English presented below, but don’t be intimidated by it.

  5. Lax vowels, also known as short vowels, are produced with a relatively relaxed tongue and vocal tract. They are characterized by a shorter duration and a more centralized tongue position. Examples of lax vowels in English include /ɪ/ as in "sit," /ʊ/ as in "put," and /ɛ/ as in "bed."

  6. Mar 17, 2024 · When you’re looking at the IPA chart, notice that the symbols for the tense vowels are the ones that look like English letters, while the symbols for the lax vowels are a little more unfamiliar. That can help you remember which is which!

  7. Conventionally a distinction is made between ‘tense’ and ‘lax’ vowels in English, at least for high and mid vowels. The tense vowels, when not part of a diphthong, are phonetically long. Tense vs. lax distinctions are sometimes held to be inoperative for low vowels.

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