Final Assessment Questions on “Theoretical phonetics” Card-1 Connection of Phonetics with Other Sciences


Card-15 Articulatory classification of vowels



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Final Theoretical Phonetics

Card-15

  1. Articulatory classification of vowels.

The first linguist who tried to describe and classify vowels for all languages was D. Jones. He devised the system of 8 Cardinal Vowels.The IPA symbols (International Phonetic Alphabet) for the 8 Cardinal Vowels are: 1 -i, 2 - e, 3 - ε, 4 - a, 5 - a:, 6 - , 7 - o, 8 - u. The system of Cardinal Vowels is an international standard. In spite of the theoretical significance of the Cardinal Vowel system its practical application is limited. In language teaching this system can be learned only by oral instructions from a teacher who knows how to pronounce the Cardinal Vowels. The classification of english vowel phonemes
On the articulatory level the vowels change: -in the stability of articulation, -in the tongue position, -in the lip position,
-in the character of the vowel end.// Besides that vowels differ in their length.1. STABILITY OF ARTICULATION. All English vowels are divided into three groups: pure vowels or monophthongs, diphthongs and diphthongoids.Monophthongs are vowels the articulation of which is almost unchanging. The quality of such vowels is relatively pure.In the pronunciation of diphthongs the organs of speech glide from one vowel position to another within one syllable.2. tongue position The tongue may move forward and backward, up and down, thus changing the quality of vowel sounds. . lip position The shape of the mouth cavity is very dependent on the position of the lips. . character of vowel end. The quality of all English monophthongs in the stressed position is strongly affected by the following consonant of the same syllable. If a stressed vowel is followed by a strong voiceless consonant, it is cut off by it. In this case the end of the vowel is strong, and the vowel is called c h e c k e d. Such vowels are heard in stressed closed syllables ending in a strong voiceless consonant, e.g. better, cart.If a vowel is followed by a weak voiced consonant or by no consonant at all, the end of it is very weak, and the vowel is called f r e e. Such vowels are heard in closed syllables ending in a voiced consonant or in an open syllable, e.g. before, money, begger, bead.


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