English Ipa Vowel Chart
English Ipa Vowel Chart. Duck and dark - should sound different. This chart shows the most common applications of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to represent English language pronunciations.
Consonant sounds, in contrast, are created by pushing air through a small opening in the vocal tract or by building up air in the. The letters y, w, and gh are also commonly used in vowel sound-spellings. The chart is interactive, click on the symbols and illustrations!
The use of animals for consonants, and colors for vowels, makes this English phonemic chart easy to remember.
A non-phonemic sound is indicated with a grayed-out symbol.
This is our British English phonetic chart. Consonant sounds, in contrast, are created by pushing air through a small opening in the vocal tract or by building up air in the. Click each phoneme and you will hear the sound.
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