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The vowel phoneme, /ɶ/? The rounded equivalent of /a/? It doesn't exist. There's nothing there. Although you can shake its hand, and feel flesh, and maybe sense that your formant frequencies are comparable, it simply is not there.
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@falnica

8 months ago

I feel like the Elites when they found the prophets were lying

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@Polikaize

1 month ago

"The quadrilateral is a triangle"
The quadrilateral is a triangle
THE QUADRILATERAL IS A TRIANGLE
THE QUADRILATERAL IS A T R I A N G L E

(slowly but surely descends into madness, having looked into the eyes of the phonetics' Abyss)

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@gunngg908

7 months ago

rounded vowels are pronounced more back so yeah

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@topesimoes

7 months ago

Never thought about that... Thanks for the information

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@kori228

7 months ago

there's a whole video about the triangle vowel space by Dr. Geoff Lindsay

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@colbylejeune

7 months ago

/œ/ before /r/ in some Louisiana French dialects (mine and a couple of my podnas) is definitely as low as [æ] or lower

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@KrasseOdaVonBayern

1 month ago

As a Bavarian, I have to disagree with you, and have definitely heard ɶ in some of the dialectal words here. Especially in Central Bavarian.

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@pastoil5678

1 month ago

It exists because I used it in my conlang. Case closed

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@BaronVonQuiply

1 month ago

I clicked thinking is was an æ

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@lelaleasl

2 months ago

Just goes to show that IPA isnt for writing exact values, but as standardised stand-ins of complex, real sounds.

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@pyros6139

6 months ago

Formant frequencies are important, but there is a visual component even to spoken language, right? You ever seen those videos that show how the footage affects which sounds you hear?

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@andrefmartin

1 month ago

That sound doesn't exist in English, but it does in French like in feu (fire) or peu (little/few), which are different from fe/fo/fa or pe/po/pa

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@zetertheduck

4 weeks ago

I like your funny words magic man

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@Maybe_youre_quicksand

2 months ago

You look so much like my classmate

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@zzineohp

9 months ago

👇 people who thought this video was stupi

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@MrRhombus

6 months ago

I ended up with more of an [ä]

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@Tletna

8 months ago

This is why I hate watching shorts. I'm initially interested, but then realize there's no room in the video for the video to really teach me anything. I feel less intelligent after watching this now. I also disagree that it doesn't exist. Isn't AE just Ash or Aesh? Or, are you referring to something else?

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@User-g2c7t

5 months ago

I've been lied to

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