LINA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Lol
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Syllabic sounds made with the vocal tract more open than it is for consonant and glide. Vowels articulation: different vowel sounds are produced by varying the placement of the body of the tongue (tip of the tongue is placed behind lower front teeth for vowels) and shaping the lips. Mid vowels are vowels for which the tongue is neither raised nor lowered are called. [e] sound in words such as made and fame. [ow] sound in words such as code and soak. *[o] and [ow] are also interchangeable: backness the horizontal position of the tongue in the mouth- how far forward or backward the tongue is front: [ ] sound produced in words like pat back: [ ] sound produced in words like p ot: rounding. Whether the lips are rounded or not during production of the vowel unrounded: [i] sound produced in words like beat rounded: [