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2 Vowels, part 3 November 9, 2015

3 Just So You Know Acoustics Homework is due! Today: Vowels around the world! For next Wednesday: vowel transcription! Turkish and British English For next Friday: Production Exercise #3 (on Vowels, natch) Formant Measuring Exercise Both of these exercises have been posted to the course website. Let’s do a quick review of the vowel matching exercise…

4 the rest of the IPA vowels

5 Front, Rounded Vowels [y]high, front, tense high, front, lax [ø]high-mid, front [œ]low-mid, front [ ]low, front

6 French Front Rounded Vowels

7 Dutch front rounded vowels

8 Unrounded vs. Rounded [li][ly] These are both high, front vowels

9 Front vs. Back [ly] [lu] These are both high, rounded vowels

10 Unrounded vs. Rounded [le] [lø] These are both mid-high, front vowels

11 Front vs. Back [lø] [lo] These are both mid-high, rounded vowels

12 German: tense vs. lax high, front, unrounded high, front, rounded

13 German: tense vs. lax high, front, rounded high, back, rounded

14 Back, unrounded vowels high, back, unrounded mid-high, back, unrounded Compare with an old friend: low, back, rounded

15 Vietnamese

16 Front vs. Back [ti] These are both high, unrounded vowels

17 Unrounded vs. Rounded These are both high, back vowels [tu]

18 Front vs. Back These are both mid-high, unrounded vowels [te]

19 Unrounded vs. Rounded [tou] These are both mid-high, back vowels

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21 Low, Back Vowels British English (RP) has a three-way distinction between ~ ~ “bard” “bod” “bawd” “hard” “hod” “hawed”

22 Unrounded vs. Rounded These are both low, back vowels “hard”“hod”

23 Low vs. Mid-Low These are both back, round vowels “hod”“hawed”

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25 Central Vowels high, unrounded high, rounded mid-low, unrounded mid-high, rounded

26 Barred-i in Russian

27 Front vs. Central These vowels are both high and unrounded. [b j il]

28 Barred-u in Norwegian

29 Front vs. Central These vowels are both high and rounded [by:]

30 Central vs. Back These vowels are both high and rounded [bu:]

31 Reversed Epsilon British English (RP) distinguishes between central and back unrounded vowels in the mid-low region “bud”“bird”

32 RP Diphthongs Just so you know: 1.RP = “Received Pronunciation” 2.The /o/ phoneme is realized as a diphthong. Peter: “bode” Bruce: “bode” 3. RP is non-rhotic  Lots of extra diphthongs with a offglide. 4. [ju] can appear after alveolars in RP. “news” = [nju:z]“suit” = [sjut]

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34 The Great Lakes Shift One chain shift is currently taking place in the northern United States. Prevalent in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and many places in between (but not in Toronto) (but maybe in Windsor!) GeneralGreat Lakes

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36 fronting

37 [æ] raising

38 backing “ahead”

39 Female Talkers

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41 New Zealand Vowel Shift http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT5AQIlmM0I

42 A Word of Caution The vowel system of English can vary greatly from one dialect to another. Ex: the vowels of Canadian English have shifted away from their American counterparts… (for some, but not all, speakers) Shift #1:  Shift #2:  Unshifted: There are also new shifts underway! Shift #3:  “head” Shift #4:  “hid” Shift #5:  “hood”


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