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  2. Open central unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The open central unrounded vowel, or low central unrounded vowel, [1] is a type of vowel sound, used in many spoken languages.While the International Phonetic Alphabet officially has no dedicated letter for this sound between front [] and back [], it is normally written a .

  3. Open vowel - Wikipedia

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    The extremely rare contrast between open front, central and back unrounded vowels has been reported to occur in the Hamont-Achel dialect of Limburgish, which features long versions of these sounds, as well as short versions of the open front and back vowels. The short versions do not contrast directly with the open central vowel, which can only ...

  4. Central vowel - Wikipedia

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    mid central vowel with ambiguous rounding [ə] open-mid central unrounded vowel [ɜ] (older publications may use ɛ̈ ) open-mid central rounded vowel [ɞ] (older publications may use ɔ̈ ) near-open central vowel with ambiguous rounding [ɐ] (typically used for an unrounded vowel; if precision is desired, ɜ̞ may be used for an unrounded ...

  5. Table of vowels - Wikipedia

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    Open-mid front unrounded vowel: open-mid: front: unrounded: 303: ɛ ɛ E Sound sample ⓘ Open-mid front rounded vowel: open-mid: front: rounded: 311: œ œ 9 Sound sample ⓘ Open-mid central unrounded vowel: open-mid: central: unrounded: 326: ɜ ɜ 3 Sound sample ⓘ Open-mid central rounded vowel: open-mid: central: rounded: 395 ...

  6. Open-mid central unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The open-mid central unrounded vowel, or low-mid central 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 ɜ (formerly ᴈ ). The IPA symbol is not the digit 3 or the Cyrillic small letter Ze (з).

  7. Obsolete and nonstandard symbols in the International ...

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    close-mid back unrounded vowel: ɤ: withdrawn in 1928. ꬰ barred Latin alpha: open central unrounded vowel: ä, ɑ̈, ɐ̞, a̠, ɑ̟: Proposed by Charles-James N. Bailey in 1976 [14] ꜵ ao ligature open central unrounded vowel: ä, ɑ̈, ɐ̞, a̠, ɑ̟: Used by Leoni & Maturi (2002). [15] ᴇ: small capital e: mid front unrounded vowel: e̞ ...

  8. IPA vowel chart with audio - Wikipedia

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    Within the chart “close”, “open”, “mid”, “front”, “central”, and “back” refer to the placement of the sound within the mouth. [3] At points where two sounds share an intersection, the left is unrounded, and the right is rounded which refers to the shape of the lips while making the sound. [4]

  9. 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 ...