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Retracted vowel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Retracted vowel
A retracted vowel is a vowel sound in which the body or root of the tongue is pulled back into the pharynx. The most retracted cardinal vowels are , which are so far back that the epiglottis may press against the back pharyngeal wall, and . Raised or front vowels may be partially retracted, for example by an adjacent uvular consonant or by vowel harmony based on retracted tongue root. In both cases, , for example, may be retracted to . Retracted vowels and raised vowels constitute the traditional, but articulatorily inaccurate, category of back vowels. ==References==
*Scott Moisik, Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins, & John H. Esling (2012) ("The Epilaryngeal Articulator: A New Conceptual Tool for Understanding Lingual-Laryngeal Contrasts" )
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