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The pure oral vowels of colloquial Tamil—an X-ray photographic study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2009

T. Balasubramanian
Affiliation:
(Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, India)

Extract

There are fourteen pure oral vowels in one of the several colloquial dialects of Tamil. On the basis of the author's proprioception and on the basis of a detailed spectrographic study, these were classified as front /i:, i, e:, ε/, back /ɑ:, ɑ, o:, o, u:, u/ and central /ə:, ə, ɨ:, ɨ/. X-rays were taken of the tongue-positions of ten of these vowels. These ten vowels are /i:, i, e:, ɑ:, ɑ, o:, o, u:, u, ə:, ɨ:/.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 1981

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