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Vowel Articulation

Robert Mannell

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Important: If the two members of any of these pairs of phonetic tokens ([ & ʃ], [ & ], [ & ], [ & n͡o], or [ & o͡o]) differ greatly from each other in shape, then click here for instructions on how to set up the phonetic font.

Approximate tongue positions for four vowels

The tongue position for the "neutral vowel" [ɜ] is indicated on the above diagram by the black line. This tongue position creates an approximately constant cross-sectional vocal tract area from the glottis to the lips. This results in a vowel spectrum which has uniformly spaced spectral peaks. Changing the shape of the vocal tract by raising, lowering, fronting or retracting the tongue results in vowel spectra of different patterns and this in turn is responsible for the different perceived quality of the various vowels. Shown in this diagram, contrasted with [ɜ], is a low vowel [ɐ] (blue), a high front vowel [i] (red) and a high back vowel [u] (green).