Digitized Smalley a temporary presentation for UF Linguistics students of the audio exercises accompanying William Smalley’s Manual Of Articulatory Phonetics.
Front Rounded Vowels; Glide Clusters
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- Demonstration: Table 22.1
- Same or Different?
- Producing High Rounded Front vowel [ü]
- Producing Mid Rounded Front vowel
- Producing Low Rounded Front vowel
- Rounded or Unrounded?
- Rounded, Unrounded, or Mixed?
- Glided or no?
- Negative Practice: “The Walrus and the Carpenter”
- Mimicry: Rounded Front Vowels
- Tongue Height: High, Lower-High, Mid, Lower-Mid, Low, Lower-Low?
- Front, Central, or Back?
- Rounded or Unrounded?
- Tongue Height? Front/Central/Back? Rounded/Unrounded?
- Vowel Symbols: [u], [i], [ü], epsilon, shwa, barred i, crossed o, o digraph, caret,
- Negative Practice: “Ten Little Indians”