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Descriptive Grammar of English Part 1: Phonetics and Phonology dr Iwona Kokorniak (with contribution from dr Jarosław Weckwerth) 15th November 2008
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2 Vowels There is no obstruction in the vocal tract Air can freely escape All vowels are voiced
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3 Vowels – how to describe? Consider: /i a/ Degree of opening Consider: /a u/ Frontness/backnessRounding
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4 Vowels – how to describe? In general, position of the tongue More difficult than for consonants Because no contact between articulators
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5 Tongue shape for C[a] i a ɑ u
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6 Tongue shape for C[u] i a ɑ u
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7 The vowel space
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8 Cardinal vowels Vowels in all languages can be described by comparison to cardinal vowels They serve as points of reference
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9 Cardinal vowel chart i a u ɑ
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10 The vowel space
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11 low=open mid high=close Cardinal vowel chart i e ɛ a u o ɔ ɑ
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12 Cardinal vowel chart i e ɛ a u o ɔ ɑ cen- tral front back
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13 Cardinal vowels: Description i high front (=close front) a low front (=open front) ɑ low back (=open back) u high back (=close back)
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14 Cardinal vowels: Description e mid-high front ɛ mid-low front ɔ mid-low back o mid-high back
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15 Secondary cardinal vowels y ø œ ɶ ɯ ɤ ʌ ɒ Reversed rounding: Front rounded Back unrounded
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16 In specific languages Cardinal vowel symbols often used BUT The qualities are usually different: Convention
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17 E.g. English vowels
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18 Other examples y quite similar to German: müde / ˈ mydə/ French: tu /ty/
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19 Other examples ø quite similar to German: Löwe / ˈ l ø və/ French: peu /p ø/
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20 Other examples œ quite similar to German: Hölle / ˈ hœlə/ French: cœur /kœ ʁ /
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21 English vowels
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22 English vowels Parameters: –Height (high/low) –Frontness – backness –Roundness –Length
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23 English vowels E.g.: /i:/ high front unrounded, long / ɪ / high front unrounded, short
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24 Vowel clipping But REMEMBER: ALL English vowels are shortened before voicelss obstruents Pre-fortis clipping
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25 Vowel clipping
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26 Vowel clipping i ː ɪ bead – bid beat – bit ‘long’ – ‘short’
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27 Vowel clipping i ː + voiced plosive: 285 msec i ː + voiceless plosive: 123 msec ɪ + voiced plosive: 147 msec ɪ + voiceless plosive: 73 msec
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28 Vowel clipping bi ː d > b ɪ d > bi ː t > b ɪ t longer shorter
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29 English vowels: / ɪ / Typical spellings: KIT fifth rich k ɪ t f ɪ fθ r ɪ t ʃ KIT fifth rich k ɪ t f ɪ fθ r ɪ t ʃ
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30 English vowels: / ɪ / Typical spellings: recall destroy r ɪˈ k ɔː l d ɪˈ str ɔɪ recall destroy r ɪˈ k ɔː l d ɪˈ str ɔɪ
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31 English vowels: / ɪ / Typical spellings: needed houses ˈ ni ː d ɪ d ˈ ha ʊ z ɪ z needed houses ˈ ni ː d ɪ d ˈ ha ʊ z ɪ z
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32 English vowels: / ɪ / Typical spellings: village private ˈ v ɪ l ɪ d ʒ ˈ pra ɪ v ɪ t
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33 English vowels: / ɪ / Less typical spellings: rhythm symbol ˈ r ɪ ðəm ˈ s ɪ mb ə l rhythm symbol ˈ r ɪ ðəm ˈ s ɪ mb ə l
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34 English vowels: / ɪ / Less typical spellings pretty – England – build – women – sieve ˈ pr ɪ ti ˈɪ ŋglənd b ɪ ld ˈ w ɪ m ɪ n s ɪ v
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35 English vowels: / ɪ / Short High front (centralised) Unrounded (spread) A bit different from Polish / ɨ /
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36 English vowels: / ɪ / ɪ Polish / ɨ / chyba ɨ /'x ɨ ba/
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37 English vowels: /e/ Typical spellings (84%): DRESS bed set dres bed set
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38 English vowels: /e/ Typical spellings (6%): breath dead head ready breθ ded hed redi
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39 English vowels: /e/ Exceptional spellings: says said sez sed
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40 English vowels: /e/ Exceptional spellings: many any meni eni And their compunds, e.g. anybody
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41 English vowels: /e/ Exceptional spellings: Thames friend ate again temz frend et ə ˈ gen temz frend et ə ˈ gen
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42 English vowels: /e/ Short Mid front Unrounded (spread) Some sources (e.g. Oxford dictionaries) use / ɛ / Quite similar to Polish / ɛ /
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43 English vowels: /e/ e Polish / ɛ /
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44 English vowels: /æ/ (‘ash’) Typical spelling: TRAP hand lamp træp hænd læmp træp hænd læmp
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45 English vowels: /æ/ (‘ash’) Spelling very regular! In particular: NEVER spelt with In particular: NEVER spelt with Thus man – men mæn men mæn men
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46 ɑː British – American æ ɑː British – American æ If a fricative follows Standard BrE may have ɑː
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47 ɑː British – American æ ɑː British – American æ d ɑː ns dance dæns kl ɑː s class klæs ˈɑː ftə after ˈ æft ə r l ɑː st last læst k ɑː nt can’t kænt k ɑː nt can’t kænt
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48 ɑː British – American æ ɑː British – American æ Some others of this kind: laugh – half – example – demand – plant – grant – ask – aunt – pass – basket – branch – rather
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49 English vowels: /æ/ Short Low front Unrounded Different from both / ɛ / and /a/ in Polish!
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50 English vowels: /æ/ Br. æ Pol. / ɛ / Am. æ Pol. /a/
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51 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Typical spellings: STRUT cut drug str ʌ t k ʌ t dr ʌ g
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52 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Typical spellings: month mother brother m ʌ nθ ˈ m ʌ ðə ˈ br ʌ ð ə r BrAm
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53 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Typical spellings: son come done s ʌ n k ʌ m d ʌ n
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54 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Other words with : nothing London onion love ˈ n ʌ θ ɪ ŋ ˈ l ʌ ndən ˈʌ njən l ʌ v
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55 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Less typical spellings: couple enough young couple enough young ˈ k ʌ p ə l ɪˈ n ʌ f j ʌ ŋ
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56 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Less typical spellings: country southern country southern ˈ k ʌ ntri ˈ s ʌ ðən
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57 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Less typical spellings: blood flood blood flood bl ʌ d fl ʌ d
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58 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Notice: run ran run ran r ʌ n ræn r ʌ n ræn
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59 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) Short Mid-low central Unrounded Different from Polish /a/ !
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60 English vowels: / ʌ / (‘wedge’) ʌ Polish /a/
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61 English vowels: / ʊ / Typical spellings: FOOT good bush f ʊ t g ʊ d b ʊʃ FOOT good bush f ʊ t g ʊ d b ʊʃ
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62 English vowels: / ʊ / Other with : stood – wood – cook – look – shook
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63 English vowels: / ʊ / Other with : put – full – butcher bullet – pudding
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64 English vowels: / ʊ / Also: could – should – would woman – wolf
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65 English vowels: / ʊ / Also: could – should – would
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66 English vowels: / ʊ / Short High back (centralised) Rounded Very different from Polish /u/
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67 English vowels: / ʊ / ʊ Pol. /u/
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68 English vowels: / ɒ / Doesn’t occur in AmEng! Typical spellings: LOT odd God l ɒ t ɒ d g ɒ d l ɒ t ɒ d g ɒ d
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69 English vowels: / ɒ / Sometimes: wash want w ɒʃ w ɒ nt w ɒʃ w ɒ nt
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70 English vowels: / ɒ / Short Low back Rounded (slightly) Quite similar to Polish / ɔ /
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71 English vowels: / ɒ / ɒ Polish / ɔ /
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72 English vowels: / ɒ / AmEng / ɑː / instead, e.g.: God want g ɑː d w ɑː nt
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73 English vowels: /i ː / Typical spellings: FLEECE tree cheese fli ː s tri ː t ʃ i ː z
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74 English vowels: /i ː / Typical spellings: complete these kəm ˈ pli ː t ði ː z
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75 English vowels: /i ː / Typical spellings: leaf sea piece field li ː f si ː pi ː s fi ː ld
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76 English vowels: /i ː / Other spellings: machine police quay people mə ˈʃ i ː n pə ˈ li ː s ki ː ˈ pi ː p ə l
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77 English vowels: /i ː / Typical spellings: seize key receive si ː z ki ː r ɪˈ si ː v si ː z ki ː r ɪˈ si ː v
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78 English vowels: /i ː / Long High front Unrounded (spread) Similar to Polish /i/
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79 English vowels: /i ː / i:
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80 English vowels: /i ː / Similar to Polish /i/ But doesn’t cause palatalisation Consonants before it are not ‘soft’
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81 English vowels: /i ː / Compare Pol. nit / ɲ it/ (palatal cons.) English neat /ni ː t/ Pol. bit /b j it/ English beat /bi ː t/
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82 English vowels: / ɑː / Typical spellings (Br): START heart far st ɑː t h ɑː t f ɑː st ɑː t h ɑː t f ɑː
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83 English vowels: / ɑː / Typical spellings (Am): START heart far st ɑː rt h ɑː rt f ɑː r st ɑː rt h ɑː rt f ɑː r
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84 English vowels: / ɑː / Typical spellings (Am): LOT odd God got l ɑː t ɑː d g ɑː d g ɑː t l ɑː t ɑː d g ɑː d g ɑː t
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85 English vowels: / ɑː / Other spellings (Br & Am): balm Iran bra b ɑː m ɪˈ r ɑː n br ɑː b ɑː m ɪˈ r ɑː n br ɑː
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86 English vowels: / ɑː / Other spellings (Br & Am): father Am ˈ f ɑː ð ə r Br ˈ f ɑː ðə
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87 English vowels: / ɑː / Also remember: Some words with /æ/ in Am have / ɑː / in Br
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88 English vowels: / ɑː / Long Low back Unrounded Different from Polish /a/
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89 English vowels: / ɑː / ɑː Polish /a/
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90 English vowels: / ɔː / Typical spellings (Am): NORTH before more n ɔː rθ b ɪˈ f ɔː r m ɔː r n ɔː rθ b ɪˈ f ɔː r m ɔː r
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91 English vowels: / ɔː / Typical spellings (Br): NORTH before more n ɔː θ b ɪˈ f ɔː m ɔː n ɔː θ b ɪˈ f ɔː m ɔː
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92 English vowels: / ɔː / Typical spell. (Am & Br): saw law cause s ɔː l ɔː k ɔː z s ɔː l ɔː k ɔː z
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93 English vowels: / ɔː / Other spellings (Am & Br): daughter all talk ˈ d ɔː tə ɔː l t ɔː k ˈ d ɔː tə ɔː l t ɔː k
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94 English vowels: / ɔː / Other spellings (Am & Br): bought taught broad b ɔː t t ɔː t br ɔː d
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95 English vowels: / ɔː / The spellings can be very misleading It’s not a diphthong!
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96 English vowels: / ɔː / Warsaw ˈ w ɔː s ɔː
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97 English vowels: / ɔː / Long Mid back Rounded (very much in Br) In BrEng, very different from Polish / ɔ /
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98 English vowels: / ɔː / ɔː Polish / ɔ / ɔː Am Br
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99 English vowels: /u ː / Typical spellings: GOOSE smooth groove loose gu ː s smu ː ð gru ː v lu ː s
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100 English vowels: /u ː / Typical spellings: lose move tomb lu ː z mu ː v tu ː m
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101 English vowels: /u ː / Typical spellings: do who two du ː hu ː tu ː
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102 English vowels: /u ː / Typical spellings: group youth through gru ː p ju ː θ θru ː
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103 English vowels: /u ː / Typical spellings: blue truth rude blue truth rude blu ː tru ː θ ru ː d blu ː tru ː θ ru ː d
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104 English vowels: /u ː / Long High back Rounded Very different from Polish /u/
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105 English vowels: /u ː / Pol. /u/ uu:uu:
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106 English vowels: / ɜː / Typical spellings: NURSE hurt church n ɜː s h ɜː t t ʃɜː t ʃ n ɜː s h ɜː t t ʃɜː t ʃ
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107 English vowels: / ɜː / Typical spellings: fur fir f ɜː
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108 English vowels: / ɜː / Typical spellings: shirt bird girl first ʃɜː t b ɜː d g ɜː l f ɜː st ʃɜː t b ɜː d g ɜː l f ɜː st
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109 English vowels: / ɜː / Typical spellings: verb person earth heard v ɜː b ˈ p ɜː s ə n ɜː θ h ɜː d
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110 American / ɝː / ɝː
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111 English vowels: / ɜː / Long Mid central Unrounded R-colored (=rhotacized) in AmEng
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112 English vowels: / ɜː / ɜ:ɜ: Polish / ɨ /
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113 Monophthongs Steady-state vowels: The same quality throughout Also known as pure vowels Or monophthongs
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114 Diphthongs Diphthongs: the quality changes ‘Two vowels in one’ Smooth movement from one vowel to another
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