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- What is the difference between two symbols: i and ɪ ?
Please tell me the difference between two Short Symbols sounds, i vs ɪ If there is no difference so why do both of them exist in Cambridge dictionary? In its page pronunciation symbol there i
- Whats the difference between ɪ and i (ː) ?
The vowel [ɪ] is opener than [i] (or equivalently, the vowel [i] is closer than [ɪ]) This means that the tongue is supposed to get closer to the top of the mouth when pronouncing [i] You can express the same idea in different words by saying that the vowel [ɪ] is lower than [i] (or equivalently, that the vowel [i] is higher than [ɪ])
- What is the difference between “ɪ”, i, “i:”? [duplicate]
Basically, [ɪ] (near-close front unrounded vowel) is like the < i > in fish, [i] (close front unrounded vowel) is like the < ee > in feet, and [iː] is the same as the latter, but longer
- pronunciation - The difference between ɪ , i , and ə - English . . .
The first picture shows American pronunciation and the second picture shows British pronunciation But the subject is not the differences between them My second question is that in both pronunciations the first vowel sound is supposed to be pronounced i not ɪ , I think Is there a big difference between the last sound i and the first one
- In IPA transcription, what is the difference between “ɪ”, i, “i:”?
The comments from the IPA handbook re i and ɪ apply only to the language-specific conventional system; they do not apply to symbols used for narrow transcription
- pronunciation - Difference between word-final iː, i and ɪ - English . . .
I therefore suspect what you meant to say is that ɪ can't occur in stressed word-final open syllables (which you later expand to all word-final open syllables, albeit you don't say why) In this case, would it be correct to say that i is an allophone of ɪ in word-final open syllables?
- phonology - When should I use ə or ɪ and why does it seem like they . . .
The second ə sounds like it should be ɪ or at least something closer to that sound Similarly "moment" is shown as ˈmoʊmənt Again, I hear the ə as ɪ And I know I'm not saying it wrong because the audio file on wiktionary, and all the ones on Forvo are what I say and hear other people say
- phonetics - The ɪ sound vs the i sound - exact difference . . .
The pronunciation of the vowel in words like "happy" varies between accents; a three-way distinction in transcription between iː , i and ɪ lets you include more information for multiple accents at once, but specific accents only have a two-way distinction if you take stress into account
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