Open vowel
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represents a rounded vowel.
An open vowel is a vowel sound of a type used in most spoken languages. The defining characteristic of an open vowel is that the tongue is positioned as far as possible from the roof of the mouth. Open vowels are sometimes also called low vowels in reference to the low position of the tongue. The open vowels identified in the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
- open front unrounded vowel [a]
- open front rounded vowel [ɶ][#endnote_pitch]
- open back unrounded vowel [ɑ]
- open back rounded vowel [ɒ]
1↑ This vowel is not known to occur as a distinct phoneme from œ in any language.
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