Diphthongs
Diphthongs
Closing diphthongs
/ a /
The articulators assume the first target
position by raising the rather front part of
the tongue to a very open position, keeping
the lips in a neutral position.
A glide is made towards the second target,
by raising the front to central part of the
tongue towards the close-mid position.
The first element of the diphthong /a / is not
similar to any of the English monophthong
phonemes.
/ a /
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation
Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Front
Degree of raising Open
Lip position Neutral
GLIDE TO :
Part of the tongue Front to central
Degree of raising Above close-mid
Lip position Very slightly spread or neutral
SPELLING PATTERNS: i kind
y spy ye dye ie
die ei either eye eye
eigh height igh high
Phoneme /e/
The articulators assume the first
target position by raising the front
part of the tongue to a position
between open-mid and close-mid
with the lips in a slightly spread
position
A glide is made towards the second
target, by raising the front to central
part of the tongue towards the
close-mid position.
/e/
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation
Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Front
Degree of raising Open-mid to close-mid
Lip position Slightly spread
GLIDE TO:
Part of the tongue Front to central
Degree of raising Above close-mid
Lip position Slightly spread
SPELLING PATTERNS: a take
ea break ei reign ey they
ay clay
ai main
Phoneme //
The articulators assume the first
target position by raising the back
part of the tongue to a position
around the open-mid level
(somewhere between /:/ and //)
A glide is made towards the second
target, by raising the front to central
part of the tongue towards the
close-mid position.
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DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation
Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Back
Degree of raising Open-mid (to close-mid)
Lip position Slightly rounded
GLIDE TO:
Part of the tongue Front to central
Degree of raising Close-mid
Lip position Neutral
SPELLING PATTERNS
oy toy oi voice
Phoneme //
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DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation
Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Back (to central)
Degree of raising Open
Lip position Neutral
GLIDE TO:
Part of the tongue Back
Degree of raising Above close-mid
Lip position Very slightly rounded
SPELLING PATTERNS
ow now, brown
round, bound
ou
Phoneme //
The articulators assume the first target
position by raising the central part of the
tongue to position between open-mid and
close-mid. (this is the are of the long
schwa //, but the symbol of the short
schwa is used)
A glide is made towards the second target,
by raising the back to central part of the
tongue towards the close-mid position.
The position of the lips is changed from
neutral to slightly rounded.
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DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation
Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Central
Degree of raising Open-mid to close-mid
Lip position Neutral
GLIDE TO:
Part of the tongue Back to central
Degree of raising Above close-mid
Lip position Slightly rounded
SPELLING PATTERNS: o no, go, alone oa load,
goat ow know, bowl
ou soul
oe toe
Centring
Phoneme /diphthongs
/
The articulators assume the first target
position; the front- to-central part of the
tongue is raised to the close-mid
position, and the lips are only slightly
spread, almost neutral.
A glide is made towards the second target,
by lowering the central part of the
tongue to position between open-mid and
close-mid (roughly, the area of schwa),
with the lips neutrally open.
Centering diphthongs
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DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation
Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Front to central
Degree of raising Above close-mid
Lip position Very slightly spread
GLIDE TO:
Part of the tongue Central
Degree of raising Open-mid to close-mid
Lip position Neutral
SPELLING PATTERNS: ee, ea, ei, ie + r beer,
snear, weird, pier ere here
Phoneme //
The articulators assume the first target
position by raising the back to
central part of the tongue to the
close-mid position, with the lips only
slightly rounded, almost neutral.
A glide is made towards the second
target, by lowering the central part
of the tongue to position between
open-mid and close-mid (roughly,
the area of schwa), with the lips
neutrally open.
//
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Back to central
Degree of raising Above close-mid
Lip position Very slightly rounded
GLIDE TO :
Part of the tongue Central
Degree of raising Open-mid to close-mid
Lip position Neutral
SPELLING PATTERNS
during ure pure
Phoneme //
The articulators assume the first target
position by raising the front part of
the tongue to the open-mid
position, with neutral lips.
A glide is made towards the second
target, by raising the central part of
the tongue to a position equally
open (open-mid) as that of the first
target. The lips remain neutral, too.
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DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Type of articulation
Vowel
Manner of articulation Diphthong
FIRST TARGET:
Part of the tongue Front
Degree of raising Open to open-mid
Lip position Neutral
GLIDE TO :
Part of the tongue Front to central
Degree of raising Below open-mid
Lip position Very slightly spread or neutral
SPELLING PATTERNS: are hare
bear
NB also there, their, heir
air hair
ear