2018년 2월 20일 화요일

Wide vowels narrowing non-Lip lip front tongue

Wide vowels narrowing non-Lip lip front tongue

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• ɵ̞

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Those with two symbols are left, right.

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Wide vowel(Hinen Shin, Prehistoro, Hiromi Bamboo) is one of the types of non-Lip lip tongue narrowing. Before semi-open tongue non-circular lip vowel (Junka · prehistory · Hinen Shinbun) is also called. Then write [æ].

Wide vowels narrowing non-Lip lip front tongue - - æ IPA number | 325 Notation | [æ] IPA image | | U + 00E6 æ | 1-9-60 | { | &

So it was designed to describe the language sounds located more. There is no symbol provided to deal with this.

character

It derives from the lowercase letters of.

Language examples

  • \ - cat [kæt] ()
  • \ - mäki [mæki] (hill)
  • \ - päron [pæˌrɔn] (pear of the pear)
  • \ - deväť [ɟevæc] (ix)
  • \ - lær [læːɾ] (leather)

Relation

  • \ - Umaa [ʊ miːa] (Umai) (The same pronunciation as the cat's singing "meow.") ("Æ" pulls the right and left muscles of the mouth behind. "Umi" I will pronounce it by just moving up and down the lips without pulling it.)

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Post Date : 2018-02-20 05:00

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