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Central vowel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central vowel
A central vowel is any in a class of vowel sound used in some spoken languages. The defining characteristic of a central vowel is that the tongue is positioned halfway between a front vowel and a back vowel. (In practice, unrounded central vowels tend to be further forward and rounded central vowels further back.) ==List== The central vowels that have dedicated symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet are: * close central unrounded vowel * close central protruded vowel * close-mid central unrounded vowel (older publications may use ) * close-mid central rounded vowel (older publications may use ) * mid central vowel with ambiguous rounding (typically used for an unrounded vowel) * open-mid central unrounded vowel (older publications may use ) * open-mid central rounded vowel (older publications may use ) * near-open central vowel with ambiguous rounding (typically used for an unrounded vowel; if precision is desired, may be used for an unrounded vowel and for a rounded vowel) There also are central vowels that don't have dedicated symbols in the IPA: * close central compressed vowel * near-close central unrounded vowel , or (unofficial symbol: ) * near-close central protruded vowel , or (unofficial symbol: ) * near-close central compressed vowel * mid central unrounded vowel or (commonly written ) * mid central protruded vowel or (commonly written as if it were close-mid) * mid central compressed vowel * open central unrounded vowel (commonly written as if it were front) * open central rounded vowel
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