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Phonetics: Vowel articulation, transcription LING 200 Spring 2003 Reading: Files 3.3, 3.6
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Manner of articulation How close are lower and upper articulator? –Relatively close: consonants –Relatively far apart: vowels
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Vowels Vowel ‘quality’ –Height: high, mid, low –Backness: front, central, back –Labiality (lip rounding): rounded, unrounded Vowel quantity: long, short Can differ in:
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A five vowel inventory Spanish (place of articulation) frontcentralback (manner of articulation) highiu mideo low
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Spanish vowels frontcentralback high [mis ] ‘Mass’ [mus ] ‘muse’ mid [mes ] ‘table’ [mosk ] ‘housefly’ low [m s ] ‘dough’
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Phonetic description of vowels [i] = high front unrounded vowel [e] = mid front unrounded vowel [o] = mid back rounded vowel [u] = high back rounded vowel [ ] = low central (-back) unrounded vowel –cf. [a] = low front unrounded vowel
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Another five vowel inventory Mandarin (Chinese) [ü] = high front rounded vowel [ ] = mid central unrounded vowel frontcentralback highiüu mid low
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Mandarin vowel quality [ ] = high falling tone (see File 3.7) frontcentralback unroundroundunroundround high [l ] ‘advantage’ [lü ] ‘green’ [lû] ‘road’ mid [l ] happy’ low ‘spicy’
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Vowel quantity: Sahaptin frontcentralback highi i: u u: low : [:] = long [ ] = high central unrounded vowel [i] = high front unrounded vowel [i:] = long high front unrounded vowel
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Sahaptin short vowels frontcentralback high[latít] ‘flower’ t t] ‘tooth’ tút] ‘your father’ low k k] ‘your (maternal) uncle’ [ ] = glottal stop; [ ] = stress (see File 3.7)
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Sahaptin short vs. long vowels shortlong [sts’ t] 'night'[sts’ :t] 'dark' [pišíš] 'paternal aunt' [c i:š] 'water' [pyuš] 'snake' [pu:š] 'juniper'
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English vowels English, a Germanic language Proto-Germanic vowels i i:u u: e e: o: Historical length > 'tense'/'lax' contrast –Long vowels > tense –Short vowels > lax
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English vowels frontcentralback unrounded rounded highiu lower-high mid higher-mid eo lower-mid low North Atlantic English (UK, Ireland):
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i u e o a The vowel space
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frontcentralback unrounded rounded high[bid] bead[bud] booed lower-high [b d] bid[b d st] Buddhist higher-mid[bed] bayed[bod] bode lower-mid bed[b d] bud[b d] bawd low [b d] bad b ] bard [b ] bah [b di] body English vowels A speaker from Southern England:
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English vowels Sound changes in N. America. What happened to [ ]: – , > (‘merged as’) (East) [ ]: body, bawd, [ ]: bah – , > (East, Midwest) [ ]: body, bah, [ ]: bawd – , , > (West) [ ]: body, bah, bawd
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English vowels More [ ], [ ] pairs –hockvs.hawk [h k] [h k] or [h k][h k]? –cotvs.caught –Pollyvs.Paulie –Donvs.dawn
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English vowels Western North America frontcentralback unrounded rounded highiu mideo ()() low
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English vowels Diphthongs: 2 vowel qualities –[ w] = [a ]: [h wd] (how’d) –[ y] = [a ]: [h yd] (hide) –[oy] = [o ]: [toyd] (toyed) For many speakers, [e], [o] are diphthongs –[ey] = [e ] –[ow] = [o ]
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English vowels Stressed and unstressed syllables –verbs: nouns: –to [ri kt]a [rí kt] (reject) –to [prot st]a [prót st] (protest) to [prót st]
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English vowels [ ] only occurs in unstressed syllables stressed: [ ]unstressed: [ ] cup [k p]hiccup [h k p] cud [k d]wicked [w k d] cut [k t]racket [r k t]
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English vowels [ ] + nasals, liquids For many speakers, –[ r] = [r ][p kr ] picker –[ l] = [l ] [p kl ]pickle –[ n] = [n ] [ kn ]thicken –[ m] = [m ] [r m ] rhythm [ ] = syllabic
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English vowels In Western North America, [ ] only before [r]: [m r] more [mor ] mower [m r] mar
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Rhotic nuclei ([V+r] combinations) in North American English frontcentralback high [ur ] [ r] mid [ r] = [r ][ r] low English vowels: rhotic nuclei
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W. N. Amer.S. England beer [b r][b ] bare [b r][b ] bard [b rd][b d] bored [b rd][b ] bird [br d][b d] boor [bur ][b ] English vowels: rhotic nuclei In most of England, syllable-final [r] > [ ] or
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Transcription practice fish scrimmage schism asthma azalea mayonnaise
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Transcription practice fish [f š ] scrimmage[skr m ] schism [sk zm ] asthma[ zm ] azalea[ zely ] mayonnaise[m nez]
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