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  2. Close front unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The close front unrounded vowel, or high front unrounded vowel, [1] is a type of vowel sound that occurs in most spoken languages, represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet by the symbol i. It is similar to the vowel sound in the English word meet—and often called long-e in American English. [2]

  3. Close vowel - Wikipedia

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    close central protruded vowel [ʉ] close back unrounded vowel [ɯ] close back protruded vowel [u] (IPA letters for rounded vowels are ambiguous as to whether the rounding is protrusion or compression. However, transcription of the world's languages tends to pattern as above.) There also are close vowels that do not have dedicated symbols in the ...

  4. Phonological history of English close front vowels - Wikipedia

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    Middle English short /i/ has developed into a lax near-close near-front unrounded vowel, /ɪ/, in Modern English, as found in words like kit. (Similarly, short /u/ has become /ʊ/.) According to Roger Lass, the laxing occurred in the 17th century, but other linguists have suggested that it took place potentially much earlier. [12]

  5. Near-close near-front unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The near-close near-front unrounded vowel, or near-high near-front unrounded vowel, [1] is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɪ , the small capital I. The International Phonetic Association advises serifs on the symbol's ends. [2]

  6. Close-mid front unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The close-mid front unrounded vowel, or high-mid front unrounded vowel, [1] is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is e .

  7. Cardinal vowels - Wikipedia

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    The provision of diacritics by the International Phonetic Association further implies that intermediate values may also be reliably recognized, so that a phonetician might be able to produce and recognize not only a close-mid front unrounded vowel [e] and an open-mid front unrounded vowel [ɛ] but also a mid front unrounded vowel [e̞], a ...

  8. Category:Close vowels - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Close front unrounded vowel This page was last edited on 21 July 2017, at 09:24 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Near-close near-front rounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The near-close front rounded vowel, or near-high front rounded vowel, [1] is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʏ , a small capital version of the Latin letter y , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is Y .