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vowel
- IPA[ˈvaʊəl]
英式
- a speech sound which is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but without audible friction, and which is a unit of the sound system of a language that forms the nucleus of a syllable.;a letter representing a vowel sound, such as a, e, i, o, u
noun: vowel, plural noun: vowels
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- 1. a speech sound which is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but without audible friction, and which is a unit of the sound system of a language that forms the nucleus of a syllable. the four middle syllables have the same vowel she perfected her English vowels by mimicking the posh star of classic 1945 film Brief Encounter
- ▪ a letter representing a vowel sound, such as a, e, i, o, u the Old Testament was written in Hebrew without vowels
- a phonetic change in a vowel or vowels.
Oxford Dictionary
- a phonetic change in a vowel or vowels.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for indeterminate vowel
Oxford Dictionary
- the degree to which the tongue is raised or lowered in the articulation of a particular vowel.
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- the unstressed central vowel heard in “a mome nt a go”; a schwa /ə/.
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- the phenomenon in some languages, e.g., Turkish, in which all the vowels in a word are members ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- each of a series of vowel sounds used as a standard reference point to assist in the ...
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- another term for ablaut
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- IPA[ˈvou(ə)l]
美式
- a speech sound which is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with ... the four middle syllables have the same vowel she perfected her English vowels by mimicking the posh star of classic 1945 film Brief Encounter
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