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According to the position of the tongue English vowels are divided
into 5 groups:
1) front: [i:, e, æ]
2) front — retracted (draw back): [ɪ]
3) medial: [ə:]; [ə]; [ᴧ]
According to the height of the raised part of the tongue vowels are
divided into 6 groups:
1) upper rise, narrow: [i:], [u:]
2) upper rise, wide: [i], [u]
3) medial rise, narrow: [e], [ə:]
4) medial rise, wide: [ə]
5) lower rise, narrow: [ᴐ:]; [ᴐ]
6) lower rise, wide: [ᴧ]; [a:]; [æ]
Comparative vowel tables
The first comparative tables appeared in the 19th century, but they
had no pedagogical aims in view, their aim was to prove the common
origin of some two modern languages belonging to the same family. In
the 2nd decade of the 20th century prof. D.Jones suggested a
classification based on the principle of the so called “cardinal vowels”.
This principle aims at avoiding *the individual approach in
establishing the relative positions of vowels in different languages , at
introducing into phonetics a universal principle, as a foundation of any
vowel classification and comparison.
English and Uzbek Vowel Phonemes
According to the
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