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  1. Tense vowels are made with greater tension in the muscles of the vocal tract than lax vowels. To feel this difference, say the two words sheep and ship. And now make just the vowel sounds, [i], [ɪ]. The [i] sound in sheep and the [ɪ] sound in ship are both produced with the tongue high and front, and without lips rounded. But for [i], the ...

    • Catherine Anderson
    • 2018
  2. Lax vowels are pronounced in a more relaxed way with less tension. Practice the sounds and words with the speaker in the video to feel the difference between tense vowels and lax vowels. Now listen to the the audio file and look at the words below. Listen for the difference between tense and lax vowels

  3. Lax vowels are characterized by a more relaxed and shorter pronunciation, while tense vowels are produced with more muscular tension and are longer in duration. Lax vowels include sounds like /ɪ/ in "sit" and /ʌ/ in "but," while tense vowels include sounds like /i:/ in "see" and /u:/ in "boot." The distinction between lax and tense vowels is ...

  4. In this video, Katie gives a pronunciation lesson on tense and lax vowels.Remember to like and subscribe!Katie has a Master's Degree in Linguistics/TESOL (Te...

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  5. For example, the sounds /ɪ/ and /i/ in chip and cheap, have similar tongue positions and lip shapes, but /ɪ/ is a lax vowel while /i/ is tense. Most vowels are pure and have only one sound, but some vowels contain two sounds in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another. These sounds are called called diphthongs.

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  7. Mar 17, 2024 · 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. To feel this difference, say the two words sheep and ship. And now make just the vowel sounds, [i], [ɪ].

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