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  2. 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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  3. Aug 22, 2021 · ESS-3"Tense and lax vowels" discusses the tense/lax vowel feature of English vowels. The knowledge of tense/lax vowel and the capability to pronounce English...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Lax vowels are monophthongal and tense vowels are diphthongal. Lax vowels are pronounced with more or less stationary tongue and lip position. Tense vowels are pronounced with the movement of the tongue, with or without a change in lip position. There is the closing movement of the front of the tongue and lips are kept unrounded while ...

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  7. Nov 29, 2016 · Firstly, the vowel difference between bean and bin is not only length - there is more muscle tension in the first and less in the second (as is suggested by the terms tense and lax). Secondly, vowel length is also influenced by context - we saw in last week's post how the vowel sound in peas is a little longer than in peace because of the consonant sound which comes after the vowel.

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