A speech sound made with the vocal tract open.
1Another example would be a vowel sound in a word like house.
2Each vowel sound must be distinct in enunciation and pure in quality.
3Here's the Queen pronouncing a similar vowel sound with that raised position.
4I love the way she has that palatalized vowel sound in capitalism.
5And on the same vowel sound in Cheney in the word asked.
6At the same time the vowel sound was to be pronounced perfectly.
7Pronunciation is scholastic, relating to the word accent and the vowel sound.
8No attempt has been made to indicate these differences of vowel sound.
9Whereas proper and pot are gonna use a vowel sound down here.
10We can define a vowel sound according to pretty basic things.
11But one accidentally overlapping vowel sound does not an accent make.
12In southern Irish accents the strut vowel , the vowel sound in words like come.
13The vowel sound in the i-n-g endings, words like joking.
14Just to pick two details out, that vowel sound in a word like first.
15A vowel sound is the result of an uninterrupted flow of the vibratory air current.
16First, the mental ear conceives a tone of definite pitch, quality, vowel sound, and power.
Translations for vowel sound