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Unit 1: Simple Rule for Pronunciation & Intonation




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          1.3 Vowels

          During the production of all the English vowels, the soft palate is raised and the vocal chords
          vibrate.
          Front vowels are articulated with the highest point of the tongue arching towards the front of
          the mouth,  below the  hard palate. Central vowels are articulated  with the highest point of
          tongue close to the center of the mouth between the front and back. Back vowels are articulated
          with the highest point of the tongue drawn back toward the back of the mouth, below the soft
          palate. Close vowels are articulated with the jaw relatively closed and the highest point of the
          tongue close to  the roof of the mouth. Close mid vowels are articulated with the jaw at the
          midpoint between closed and the middle of the mouth. Open mid vowels are articulated with
          the jaw and tongue halfway between the mid point of the mouth and fully open.  Open vowels
          are articulated with the jaw relatively open and the highest point of the tongue far from the roof
          of the mouth.
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