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Vectorized version of Image:Cardinal vowel tongue position-front.png. For image details, see below |
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11 February 2008 |
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Own work, data: see below |
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Badseed
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Summary
- Tongue positions of Daniel Jones' cardinal front vowels (adapted from Jones 1972: 32).
- Cardinal vowels #1 and #4 [i, a] were adapted by Jones from x-ray photographs of his mouth.
- Cardinal vowels #2 and #3 [e, ɛ] are approximate.
- The tongue positions were determined by placing a thin metal chain on Jones' tongue while saying the vowels and then photographing them.
- The four large dots indicate the highest point of tongue for each vowel.
Source
- Jones, Daniel. (1972). An outline of English phonetics (9th ed.). Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons Ltd.
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