Central Vowel

A central vowel is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages. The defining characteristic of a central vowel is that the tongue is positioned halfway between a front vowel and a back vowel. The central vowels identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:

 

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list of succession to the belgian throne
open mid vowel
near open vowel
weepinbell
castration anxiety
canning how to
war cabinet
otto maria carpeaux
george davis (baseball player)
what lies beneath
all american girls professional baseball league
vowel height
list of succession to the danish throne
white oleander
1867 in architecture
1863 in architecture
benjamin n. cardozo
1957 in architecture
doorway page
1918 in architecture
a7v
common asparagus beetle
ed asner
front vowel
near front vowel
gilbert shelton
near back vowel
back vowel
1944 in architecture
carterton, new zealand
sanctification
1962 in architecture
faustyna kowalska
welteislehre
carterton
nagapattinam
alexander goehr
farm security administration
1923 in architecture
cornholio
walter goehr
pi kappa alpha
smland and the islands
1960 in architecture