Open-mid central rounded vowel

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The open-mid central rounded vowel, or low-mid central rounded vowel,<ref>Template:Vowel terminology</ref> is a vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:Angbr IPA. The symbol is called closed reversed epsilon. It was added to the IPA in 1993; before that, this vowel was transcribed Template:Angbr IPA.

IPA charts were first published with this vowel transcribed as a closed epsilon, Template:Angbr IPA (that is, a closed variant of Template:Angbr IPA, much as the high-mid vowel letter Template:Angbr IPA is a closed variant of Template:Angbr IPA), and this variant made its way into Unicode as Template:Unichar. The IPA charts were later changed to the current closed reversed epsilon Template:Angbr IPA, and this was adopted into Unicode as Template:Unichar.

Features

Template:Open-mid vowel Template:Central vowel Template:Rounded vowel

File:Spectrogram of open-mid central rounded vowel (IPA ɞ).png
Spectrogram of Template:IPA

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Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
AfrikaansTemplate:Sfnp Template:Lang Template:IPA 'air' Also been described as mid Template:IPAblink, typically transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA. Many speakers merge Template:IPA with Template:IPA, even in formal speech.Template:Sfnp See Afrikaans phonology
English IrishTemplate:Sfnp munch Template:IPA 'munch' Corresponds to Template:IPAblink in other varieties. See English phonology
New ZealandTemplate:Sfnp not Template:IPA 'not' Possible realization of Template:IPA.Template:Sfnp See New Zealand English phonology
Faroese<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt, cited in Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> Template:Lang Template:IPA 'high' Typically transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA. See Faroese phonology
French ParisianTemplate:Sfnp Template:Lang Template:Audio-IPA 'port', 'harbour' Described variously as an allophone of Template:IPA before Template:IPATemplate:Sfnp and as the default allophone of Template:IPA.Template:Sfnp See French phonology
German Chemnitz dialectTemplate:Sfnp Template:Lang Template:IPA 'bliss' May be transcribed as Template:Angbr IPA though Template:Angbr IPA is typically used.Template:Sfnp
Irish Template:Lang Template:IPA 'consume' (imp.) See Irish phonology
Kashubian Template:Lang Template:IPA 'bird'
Koyukon -ʉghdonaanh Template:IPA 'son-in-law'
Limburgish MaastrichtianTemplate:Sfnp Template:Lang Template:IPA 'lazy' Allophone of Template:IPA in words with Accent 2. May be slightly diphthongal Template:IPA itself. It contrasts with the near-open Template:IPAblink in words with Accent 2 (Template:IPA itself is always toneless).Template:Sfnp It may be transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA, as it is a phonological front vowel.
Mortlockese<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> mér Template:IPA 'to sleep' Phonemic vowel.
Mwerlap<ref>François (2005: 445, 460).</ref> Template:Lang Template:IPA 'Merelava'
Navajo<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt. The authors gave a narrow transcription of Template:IPA, though at the time the IPA had only this one symbol for a mid central rounded vowel, and it is clear from the discussion and formant charts that this vowel a centralized open-mid vowel.</ref> Template:Lang Template:IPA 'seven' See Navajo phonology
Northern Tiwa Taos dialect Template:Lang Template:IPA 'his-garment-around' Allophone of Template:IPA. See Taos phonology
PanaráTemplate:Sfnp Template:IPA 'trousers' Contrasts with Template:IPA.Template:Sfnp
PoitevinTemplate:Cn Template:Lang Template:IPA 'he gives'
West Frisian Southwestern dialects<ref name="hh">Template:Harvcoltxt, citing Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> Template:Lang Template:IPA 'tomcat' Corresponds to Template:IPA in other dialects.<ref name="hh"/> See West Frisian phonology

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