Cardinal vowels Flashcards

1
Q

how many primary cardinal vowels are there?

A

8

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2
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How many secondary cardinal vowels are there>

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8

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3
Q

What are the primary cardinal vowels (produce and write them)

A

i
e
ɛ
a
ɑ
ɔ
o
u

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4
Q

Which of the primary vowels are spread?

A

the front ones:

i
e
ɛ
a

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5
Q

Which of the primary vowels are rounded?

A

the back ones

ɑ - rounded lips
ɔ
o
u

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6
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What are the secondary cardinal vowels?

A

y
ø
œ
ɶ
ɒ
ʌ
ɤ
ɯ

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7
Q

Which of the secondary cardinal vowels are spread?

A

the back ones:

ɒ - spread lips
ʌ
ɤ
ɯ

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8
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Which of the secondary cardinal vowels are rounded?

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the front ones:

y
ø
œ
ɶ

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9
Q

What is the i cardinal vowel most similar to?

A

The vowel in ‘heed’ in Standard British English

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10
Q

What is the e cardinal vowel most similar to?

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The vowel in ‘hay’ in Scottish English or ‘les’ in French
(almost diphthong ‘ei’ but not)

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11
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What is the ɛ cardinal vowel most similar to?

A

the vowel in ‘head’ in Standard British English

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12
Q

What is the cardinal vowel a most similar to?

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The vowel in the french word ‘patte’
Almost like vowel in ‘cat’ but drop the tongue a bit lower (more open)

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13
Q

what is the cardinal vowel ɒ most similar to?

A

english vowel in ‘bother’ - v similar to this! rounded lips

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14
Q

What is the cardinal vowel ɔ most similar to?

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The english vowel in ‘caught’ (slightly more rounded)

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15
Q

What is the cardinal vowel ʌ most similar to?

A

the vietnamese vowel - [ʌŋ] - bit of a nothingy vowel - unlikely to get this one
remember spread lips!

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16
Q

What is the cardinal vowel o most similar to?

A

the vowel in the french word ‘lot’ [lo], or the scottish ‘goat’ vowel

17
Q

What is the cardinal vowel u most similar to?

A

the vowel in the english word ‘school’ [skul]

18
Q

What is the cardinal vowel y most similar to?

A

french word ‘lu’ [ly]
remember rounded lips!

19
Q

What is the cardinal vowel ø most similar to?

A

french word ‘peu’ [pø]
remember rounded lips!

20
Q

What is the cardinal vowel œ most similar to?

A

french word ‘peur’ [pœʁ]
or
vowel in welsh english ‘nurse’
remember rounded lips!

21
Q

What is the cardinal vowel ɶ most similar to?

A

austrian - german word ‘seil’
remember rounded lips!

22
Q

What is the cardinal vowel ɤ most similar to?

A

Vietnamese [tɤ]
remember very spread lips!

23
Q

What is the cardinal vowel ɯ most similar to?

A

vietnamese [tɯ]
remember VERY spread lips!

24
Q

as you go around the vowel quadrilateral, explain what happens to the lips in primary cardinal vowels

A

starts very spread, becomes less spread, then becomes slightly rounded, finishes very rounded

25
Q

as you go around the vowel quadrilateral, explain what happens to the lips in secondary cardinal vowels

A

Starts very rounded, becomes less rounded, then becomes slightly spread, finishes very spread

26
Q

What is the cardinal vowel
ɑ most similar to?

A

the vowel in ‘father’ in slightly old standard british english (make it a bit posh - slightly spread lips)