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Non-labia middle tongue wide vowel

Non-labia middle tongue wide vowel

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• ɵ̞

• ɞ̞

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Those with two symbols are left, right.

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Non-Lip Mid-tongue Wide vowel(Hin / Shin · Nakajima · Hiroboton) is one of the kinds, is written as [ä]. ̈ is a supplementary symbol indicating middle tongue approach.

Non-labia middle tongue wide vowel - - an IPA number | 304 + 415 Notation | [ä] | U + 0061 U + 0308 over | 1-9-58 | a _ ' | a '

It does not involve the roundness of the lip. Also, the highest position of the tongue is the most centered and the widest of the way the mouth opens.

Since there is no language to distinguish between the front tongue vowel and the middle tongue vowel of a non-Lip wide vowel, it is normally written in, but this notation is used when distinguishing it from the original front tongue vowel.

Language examples

  • \ - Morning [äsä]. In Japanese, there is no distinction between the front tongue and the back tongue in the wide vowel, so it tends to be an intermediate tone.
  • \ - rat [ʁä] ()

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Post Date : 2018-01-25 00:30

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