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For historical reasons there is a large mismatch between the number of vowels in [[English]] - which has up to twenty vowels (depending on the accent) - and the [[vowel letters]], which are limited to A, E, I, O, U, and letters representing the [[semi-vowel]]s, [[Y]] and [[W]] and even [[R]].
For historical reasons there is a large mismatch between the number of vowels in [[English]] - which has up to twenty vowels (depending on the accent) - and the [[vowel letters]], which are limited to A, E, I, O, U, and letters representing the [[semi-vowel]]s, [[Y]] and [[W]] and even [[R]].


For a description of the vowels in English see [[Phonetic_symbol#Vowels|Phonetic symbol § Vowels]].


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Revision as of 15:10, 21 February 2020

A vowel sound (/vaʊl saʊnd/) is a speech sound which is pronounced with an open vocal tract so that there is no build-up of air pressure at any point above the glottis.

There are three kinds of vowel sounds: monophthongs, diphthongs and triphthongs.

For historical reasons there is a large mismatch between the number of vowels in English - which has up to twenty vowels (depending on the accent) - and the vowel letters, which are limited to A, E, I, O, U, and letters representing the semi-vowels, Y and W and even R.


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