Near-open Vowel
A
near-open vowel
is a type of
vowel
sound used in some spoken
languages
. The defining characteristic of a near-open vowel is that the tongue is positioned similarly to a
open vowel
, but slightly more constricted. Near-open vowels are sometimes described as
lax
variants of the fully-open vowels. The near-open vowels identified by the
International Phonetic Alphabet
are:
near-open front unrounded vowel
[]
*
near-open central vowel
[]
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