Template:Short description Template:Infobox IPA Template:IPA vowels
The close central rounded vowel, or high central rounded vowel,<ref>Template:Vowel terminology</ref> is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:Angbr IPA, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is }
. The sound is also commonly referred to by the name of its symbol, "barred u".
The close central rounded vowel is the vocalic equivalent of the rare labialized post-palatal approximant {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.<ref>Instead of "post-palatal", it can be called "retracted palatal", "backed palatal", "palato-velar", "pre-velar", "advanced velar", "fronted velar" or "front-velar".</ref>
In most languages this rounded vowel is pronounced with protruded lips (endolabial). However, in a few cases the lips are compressed (exolabial).
Some languages feature the near-close central rounded vowel ({{#if:Near-close central rounded vowel2.ogg|{{#ifexist:Media:Near-close central rounded vowel2.ogg|<phonos file="Near-close central rounded vowel2.ogg">listen</phonos>|{{errorTemplate:Main other|Audio file "Near-close central rounded vowel2.ogg" not found}}Template:Category handler}}}}), which is slightly lower. It is most often transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA, Template:Angbr IPA and Template:Angbr IPA, but Template:Angbr IPA is also a possible transcription. The symbol Template:Angbr IPA, a conflation of Template:Angbr IPA and Template:Angbr IPA, is used as an unofficial extension of the IPA to represent this sound by a number of publications, such as Accents of English by John C. Wells. In the third edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, Template:Angbr IPA represents free variation between {{#invoke:IPA|main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.
Close central protruded vowelEdit
The close central protruded vowel is typically transcribed in IPA simply as Template:Angbr IPA, and that is the convention used in this article. As there is no dedicated diacritic for protrusion in the IPA, symbol for the close central rounded vowel with an old diacritic for labialization, Template:Angbr IPA, can be used as an ad hoc symbol Template:Angbr IPA for the close central protruded vowel. Another possible transcription is Template:Angbr IPA or Template:Angbr IPA (a close central vowel modified by endolabialization), but this could be misread as a diphthong.
FeaturesEdit
Template:Close vowel Template:Central vowel Template:Protruded vowel
OccurrenceEdit
Because central rounded vowels are assumed to have protrusion, and few descriptions cover the distinction, some of the following may actually have compression.
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Angami | KhonomaTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'deep' | main}} after {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.Template:Sfnp |
Armenian | Some Eastern dialectsTemplate:Sfnp | lang}}/yowġ | main}} | 'oil' | main}} after {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. |
Berber | Ayt SeghrouchenTemplate:Sfnp | ⵍⵍⴰⵢⴳⴳⵓⵔ/llayggur | main}} | 'he goes' | main}} after velar consonants. |
Dutch | Standard NorthernTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'now' | Typically transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA; also described as close front Template:IPAblinkTemplate:Sfnp and near-close front Template:IPAblink.Template:Sfnp See Dutch phonology |
Randstad<ref name="cm">Template:Harvcoltxt. The source describes the Standard Dutch vowel as front-central Template:IPAblink, but more sources (e.g. Template:Harvcoltxt and Template:Harvcoltxt) describe it as central Template:IPAblink. As far as the raised varieties of this vowel are concerned, Collins and Mees do not describe their exact backness.</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'hut' | Found in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague. Lower Template:IPAblink in Standard Dutch.<ref name="cm"/> See Dutch phonology | |
English | AustralianTemplate:Sfnp | {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'goose' | See Australian English phonology |
New ZealandTemplate:Sfnp | See New Zealand English phonology | ||||
Modern Received PronunciationTemplate:Sfnp | Realized as back Template:IPAblink in the conservative variety.Template:Sfnp | ||||
Scouse<ref name=watson>Template:Citation</ref> | May (less commonly) be fully front Template:IPAblink instead.<ref name=watson/> | ||||
South AfricanTemplate:Sfnp | Realized as back Template:IPAblink in the conservative variety and in many Black and Indian varieties.Template:Sfnp See South African English phonology | ||||
General AmericanTemplate:Sfnp | main}} | Can be back Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp | |||
EstuaryTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'foot' | The exact height, backness and roundedness is variable.Template:Sfnp | |
CockneyTemplate:Sfnp | good | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'good' | Only in some words, particularly good, otherwise realized as near-back Template:IPAblink.Template:Sfnp | |
Rural white Southern AmericanTemplate:Sfnp | Can be front Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp | ||||
Southeastern EnglishTemplate:Sfnp | May be unrounded Template:IPAblink instead;Template:Sfnp it corresponds to Template:IPAblink in other dialects. See English phonology | ||||
Ulster<ref name="ireland">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> || Short allophone of {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.<ref name="ireland"/> | ||||
ShetlandTemplate:Sfnp | strut | main}} | 'strut' | Can be Template:IPAblink or Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp | |
German | Upper SaxonTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'booths' | The example word is from the Chemnitz dialect. |
HausaTemplate:Sfnp | Template:Example needed | main}}.Template:Sfnp | |||
Ibibio | Dialect of the Uruan area and UyoTemplate:Sfnp | fuuk | main}} | 'cover many things/times' | main}} between consonants.Template:Sfnp |
Some dialectsTemplate:Sfnp | Template:Example needed | main}}.Template:Sfnp | |||
Irish | MunsterTemplate:Sfnp | ciúin | main}} | 'quiet' | main}} between slender consonants.Template:Sfnp See Irish phonology |
UlsterTemplate:Sfnp | úllaí | main}} | 'apples' | Often only weakly rounded;Template:Sfnp may be transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA. | |
IrulaTemplate:Sfnp | main}} | "to surround" | Has other centralized vowels. | ||
Kurdish | SouthernTemplate:Sfnp | müçig | main}} | 'dust' | See Kurdish phonology |
Limburgish | Some dialectsTemplate:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'breadroll' | main}}Template:Sfnp or near-close {{#invoke:IPA|main}},Template:Sfnp depending on the dialect. Close front Template:IPAblink in other dialects.Template:Sfnp Typically transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA. The example word is from the Maastrichtian dialect, in which the vowel is close. |
LüsuTemplate:Sfnp | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'Lüsu' | |||
RussianTemplate:Sfnp | lang}}/kyuriy/kjurij | main}} | 'curium' | main}} between palatalized consonants. Near-close when unstressed.Template:Sfnp See Russian phonology | |
ScotsTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'boot' | May be more front Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp | |
Scottish Gaelic | older Lewis speakersTemplate:Sfnp | co-dhiù | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'anyway' | Normal allophone of Template:IPAblink. Fronted as Template:IPAblink among younger speakers. |
Wester Ross and Lochalsh<ref name="SGDS">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> || Normal allophone of Template:IPAblink. | ||||
Swedish | BohuslänTemplate:Sfnp | {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'howl' | A fricated vowel that corresponds to Template:IPAblink in Central Standard Swedish.Template:Sfnp See Swedish phonology |
NärkeTemplate:Sfnp | |||||
TamilTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'tail' | Epenthetic vowel inserted in colloquial speech after word-final liquids; can be unrounded Template:IPAblink instead.Template:Sfnp See Tamil phonology |
Close central compressed vowelEdit
As there is no official diacritic for compression in the IPA, the centering diacritic is used with the front rounded vowel {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, which is normally compressed. Other possible transcriptions are Template:Angbr IPA (simultaneous {{#invoke:IPA|main}} and labial compression) and Template:Angbr IPA ({{#invoke:IPA|main}} modified with labial compression<ref>e.g. in Flemming (2002) Auditory representations in phonology, p. 83.</ref>).
FeaturesEdit
Template:Close vowel Template:Central vowel Template:Compressed vowel
OccurrenceEdit
This vowel is typically transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA. It occurs in some dialects of Swedish, but see also close front compressed vowel. The close back vowels of Norwegian and Swedish are also compressed. See close back compressed vowel. It also occurs in Japanese as an allophone. Medumba has a compressed central vowel {{#invoke:IPA|main}} where the corners of the mouth are not drawn together.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Japanese | Some younger speakersTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} / Template:Transliteration | main}} | 'air' | Near-back Template:IPAblink for other speakers.Template:Sfnp |
Standard Tokyo pronunciation | lang}} / Template:Transliteration | main}} | 'sushi' | main}} after {{#invoke:IPA|main}} and palatalized consonants.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> See Japanese phonology | |
Norwegian | Urban EastTemplate:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'house' | Typically transcribed in IPA with Template:Angbr IPA. Also described as front Template:IPAblink.Template:Sfnp See Norwegian phonology |
Swedish | Some dialects | lang}} | main}} | 'ugly' | main}} in Central Standard Swedish; typically transcribed in IPA as Template:Angbr IPA. See Swedish phonology |
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