Sentence examples for open vowel from inspiring English sources

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For example, Spanish "d"s and "t"s are softer than their English counterparts, produced with the blade of the tongue rather than the tip, and Spanish "e"s are not as in English "get" but a slightly more open vowel, with the tongue at a lower position in the mouth.

The effect of vowel context was also significant (z = 2.3, z = 4.5, z = 3.6, p < 0.01), but only when comparing the open vowel /a/ to the close/close-mid vowels /i e/, with lower voicing for the open vowel.

If a stem contains /o/ (or /ɔ/), a suffix that is specified for an open vowel will have [o] (or, respectively) as well.

Often you can start in a closed consonant and end with an open vowel, or the other way round.

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What can't be debated is Rimbaud's musical ear for the assonances and long, open vowels of French.

As we walked, he bumped into old friends and joked with them in the traditional Materan dialect, which is spoken slowly, with open vowels.

He is altogether an intelligent and alert artist, with a sure sense of the music of words, especially of open vowels.

They wanted something from him, something he wasn't willing to concede, and by their open vowels and nasal whining I understood that they were American.

This tale was told through a beautifully produced animation, narrated by a Nigerian teacher conveying the story to his pupils with open vowels and booming voice.

It's more evocative of the American midwest - a delicate mixture of open vowels and reluctant consonants, nearer Tom Hanks than Tom Cobley.

Mr. Pulido favors the same warmblooded but affectless style, often laying into his open vowels as if to evoke a French horn.

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