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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - Close-mid front unrounded vowel - Close-mid front unrounded vowel

The close-mid front unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is e, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is e. Close-mid front unrounded vowel - Features. Its vowel height is close-mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway between close vowel and a mid vowel. Its vowel backness is front, which means the tongue i ...

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia - Close-mid front unrounded vowel

The close-mid front unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is e, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is e. Close-mid front unrounded vowel - Features. Its vowel height is close-mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway between close vowel and a mid vowel. Its vowel backness is front, which means the tongue i ...

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - S. L. Wong phonetic symbols - Phonology

Cantonese like other Chinese languages is monosyllabic. Each syllabus is divided into initial (consonant), final (vowel and following consonant) and tone. S. L. Wong phonetic symbols - Finals. Chinese phonology traditionally stresses on finals because it is related to rhymes in the composition of poems, proses and articles. There are 53 finals in Standard Cantonese. The 10 basic vowel phoneme symbols [a], [ɐ], [ei], [ɛ], [i], [ou], [ɔ], [œ], [u] and [y] in the scheme mean following: ...

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - Syriac language - History

The history of Syriac can be divided into three distinct periods: Old Syriac (the language of the kingdom of Osroene), Middle Syriac (Kṯāḇānāyâ: Literary Syriac), which divided into: Western Middle Syriac (the literary and ecclesiastical language of Syriac and Maronite Christians), Eastern Middle Syriac (the literary and ecclesiastical language of Chaldean and Assyrian Christians), Modern Syriac (a Modern Eastern Aramaic language), which ...

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - Syriac language - Grammar

Syriac words, as with those in other Semitic languages, are built out of triliteral roots, permutations of three Syriac consonants. For example, the root ܫܩܠ, ŠQL, has the basic meaning of taking, and so we have the following words that can be formed from this root: ܫܩܠ — šqal: "he has taken" ܢܫܩܘܠ — nešqûl: "he takes" ܫܩܠ — šaqel: "he has lifted/raised" ܐܫܩܠ — ašqel: "he has set out" ܫܩܠܐ — šqālâ: "a tak ...

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - Syriac language - Sounds

There is some variation in the pronunciation of Syriac in its various forms. The various Modern Eastern Aramaic vernaculars have quite different pronunciations, and these sometimes influence how the classical language is pronounced, for example, in public prayer. Classical Syriac has two major streams of pronunciation: western and eastern. Pronunciation has also been affected by other that of other languages. See also:

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - Syriac language - Classification

Syriac is a member of the Afro-Asiatic language family, the Semitic language sub-family, the West Semitic language branch, and the Aramaic language group. Syriac is written in the Syriac alphabet. ...

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel: Encyclopedia II - Close-mid front unrounded vowel - Mid front unrounded vowel

Many languages, such as Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Turkish, have a mid front unrounded vowel, which to speakers is clearly distinct from both the close-mid and open-mid vowels. However, since no language is known to distinguish all three, there is no separate IPA symbol for the mid vowel, and [e] is generally used. If precision is desired, the lowering diacri ...

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