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  2. File:Closing diphthongs of Cockney on a vowel chart.svg

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    Created to supersede File:Cockney diphthongs chart - part 1.svg and File:Cockney diphthongs chart - part 2.svg, which misrepresent the source, at least to an extent. A separate vowel chart with two of these diphthongs (/æʊ/ and /ɑɪ/) is also available - see PRICE-MOUTH crossover on a vowel chart.svg. Please do not use it near this image, as ...

  3. File:Cockney diphthong chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work, based on the vowel charts in Beaken, Michael Alan (1971) A study of phonological development in a primary school population of East London (Doctoral thesis), UCL, pages 197, 200. /ɪj/ and /ʉw/ are shown here with an unrounded mid central starting point: [əj, əw]. /əw/ too is shown with a much more open starting point, overlaping ...

  4. Diphthong - Wikipedia

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    Narrow diphthongs are the ones that end with a vowel which on a vowel chart is quite close to the one that begins the diphthong, for example Northern Dutch [eɪ], [øʏ] and [oʊ]. Wide diphthongs are the opposite – they require a greater tongue movement, and their offsets are farther away from their starting points on the vowel chart.

  5. File:Dutch diphthong chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    IPA vowel chart of Dutch diphthong vowels, originally drawn by en:User:Nohat, retraced in SVG format. Date: 17 April 2009, 05:00 (UTC) Source: Own work, based on the vowel chart in "Handbook of the International Phonetic Association", chapter "Dutch". ISBN: 978-0-521-65236-0

  6. File:RP English diphthongs chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:RP_vowel_chart_(diphthongs).gif licensed with PD-self . 2008-01-03T04:02:36Z Aeusoes1 882x660 (10868 Bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=IPA vowel chart for [[w:Received Pronunciation|Received Pronunciation]] diphthongs |Source=self-made, based on charts taken from page 242 of Roach, Peter, "Received Pronunciation" in '

  7. IPA vowel chart with audio - Wikipedia

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    This chart provides audio examples for phonetic vowel symbols. The symbols shown include those in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and added material. The chart is based on the official IPA vowel chart. [1] The International Phonetic Alphabet is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet.

  8. File:IPA vowel trapezium.svg - Wikipedia

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    Centering diphthongs of Cockney on a vowel chart.svg; ... distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, ...

  9. Checked and free vowels - Wikipedia

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    The term checked vowel is also useful in the description of English spelling. [8] As free written vowels a, e, i, o, u correspond to the spoken vowels / eɪ /, / iː /, / aɪ /, / oʊ /, / uː /; as checked vowels a, e, i, o, u correspond to / æ /, / ɛ /, / ɪ /, / ɒ /, / ʊ /. In spelling free and checked vowels are often called long and ...