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  1. the ends of words are neither high nor front, i.e. /ɔ ɑ ə/. Final stressless vowels at the end of the word, therefore, also include, aside from the ordinary /ə ɝ/, the tense versions of /ʊ ɪ/, which are /u i/: /ˈævənu/ avenue /ˈɻɪli/ really Some British English speakers have lax /ɪ/ in this environment, however. Names of the symbols

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  2. There are lots of monosyllabic words with tense vowels as their nucleus, like. day, they, weigh. free, brie, she, tea. do, blue, through, screw. no, toe, blow. But there are no monosyllabic words without a final consonant that have a lax vowel as their nucleus. And if we were to try to make up a new English word, we couldn’t do so.

  3. Mar 18, 2024 · T he tense vowels of English also tend to inherently be a bit longer than their lax counterparts. For example, the tense vowel in the English word beat is longer than the lax vowel in bit. Consonants may also differ from each other in length. Long consonants are often called geminates, while short consonants are called singletons.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TensenessTenseness - Wikipedia

    In phonology, tenseness or tensing is, most broadly, the pronunciation of a sound with greater muscular effort or constriction than is typical. [1] More specifically, tenseness is the pronunciation of a vowel with less centralization (i.e. either more fronting or more backing), longer duration, and narrower mouth width (with the tongue being perhaps more raised) compared with another vowel. [2]

  5. Occurrence of LAX Vs ¥Vowels called ÔlaxÕ can mostly occur in one syllable words only if they end in a consonant I, E, U, !, Q, ¥Also lax : weak vowels like « ¥Examples : ÔbitÕ, ÔbetÕ, ÔputÕ, ÔbutÕ , ÔbatÕ ÐNo easy examples of these vowels at ends of 1-syllable English words ¥Try to think of some 7 Duration patterns tense and ...

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  7. English is generally described as having a distinction between tense and lax vowels. Minimal pairs such as hit-heat, bet-bait, soot-suit, butt-boat illustrate this con-trast. In each pair, the lax vowel has a short, monoph-thongal pronunciation rather centralized with respect to. the corresponding cardinal vowel: [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ].

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