Close Front Unrounded Vowel Information
The close front unrounded vowel, or high front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is i.
The IPA prefers terms "close" and "open" for vowels, and the name of the article follows this. However, a large number of linguists, perhaps a majority, prefer the terms "high" and "low", and these are the only terms found in introductory textbooks on phonetics such as those by Peter Ladefoged.
Languages that use the Latin alphabet commonly use ⟨i⟩ to represent this sound, though there are some notable exceptions: in English orthography this letter is more commonly associated with /aɪ/ (as in bite) or /ɪ/ (as in bit) and /iː/ is represented with ⟨e⟩, ⟨ea⟩, ⟨ee⟩, and even ⟨ei⟩. Irish orthography is similar in that its spelling system is both etymological and used to indicate whether preceding consonants are broad or slender so that such combinations as ⟨aí⟩, ⟨ei⟩, and ⟨aío⟩ all represent /iː/.
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- Its vowel height is close, also known as high, which means the tongue is positioned as close as possible to the roof of the mouth without creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant.
- Its vowel backness is front, which means the tongue is positioned as far forward as possible in the mouth without creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant.
- Its vowel roundedness is unrounded, which means that the lips are not rounded.
Occurrence
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | ажьырныҳәа | [aʑirnuħʷo] | 'January' | See Abkhaz phonology | |
| Afrikaans | dankie | [daŋki] | 'thank you' | ||
| Albanian | mali | [mali] | 'the mountain' | ||
| Arabic | Standard[1] | دين | [d̪iːn] | 'religion' | See Arabic phonology |
| Armenian | իմ | [im] | 'my' | ||
| Azerbaijani | dili | [dili] | 'tree' | ||
| Basque | bizar | [bis̻ar] | 'beard' | ||
| Bengali | আমি | [ami] | 'I' | See Bengali phonology | |
| Catalan[2] | sis | [ˈsis] | 'six' | See Catalan phonology | |
| Chickasaw | lhinko | [ɬinko] | 'to be fat' | ||
| Chinese | Cantonese | 詩/si1 | [siː˥] | 'poem' | See Cantonese phonology |
| Mandarin | 北京/Běijīng | [peɪ˨˩ tɕiŋ˥] | 'Beijing' | See Mandarin phonology | |
| Croatian | vino | [viːno̞] | 'wine' | See Serbo-Croatian phonology | |
| Czech | bílý | [ˈbʲiːliː] | 'white' | See Czech phonology | |
| Dahalo | [ʡáɬi] | 'fat' | |||
| Danish | bilist | [b̥iˈlisd] | 'car driver' | See Danish phonology | |
| Dutch[3] | biet | [bit] | 'beet' | See Dutch phonology | |
| English[4] | free | [fɹiː] | 'free' | See English phonology | |
| Estonian | tiik | [tiːk] | 'pond' | ||
| Faroese | il | [iːl] | 'sole' | ||
| Finnish[5] | viisi | [viːsi] | 'five' | See Finnish phonology | |
| French[6] | fini | [fini] | 'finished' | See French phonology | |
| Georgian[7] | სამი | [ˈsɑmi] | 'three' | ||
| German | Ziel | [tsiːl] | 'goal' | See German phonology | |
| Greek | κήπος/kipos | [ˈcipos] | 'garden' | Also represented by <οι> and <υι>. See Modern Greek phonology | |
| Guaraní | ha’ukuri | [haʔukuri] | 'Guaraní' | ||
| Hawaiian | makani | [makani] | 'breeze' | See Hawaiian phonology | |
| Hebrew | דיר | [diʁ] | 'pen' (enclosure) | Hebrew vowels are not shown in the script, see Niqqud and Modern Hebrew phonology | |
| Hindi | तीन | [t̪iːn] | 'three' | See Hindi-Urdu phonology | |
| Hungarian[8] | ív | [iːv] | 'arch' | See Hungarian phonology | |
| Icelandic | líka | [liːka] | 'also' | See Icelandic phonology | |
| Indonesian | ini | [ini] | 'this' | ||
| Irish | sí | [ʃiː] | 'she' | See Irish phonology | |
| Italian[9] | bile | [ˈbile] | 'rage' | See Italian phonology | |
| Japanese[10] | 銀/gin | [ɡiɴ] (help·info) | 'silver' | See Japanese phonology | |
| Korean | 시장/sijang | [ɕiˈd͡ʑaŋ] | 'hunger' | See Korean phonology | |
| Kurdish | zîndu | [ziːndu] | 'alive' | ||
| Latvian | šķīvi | [ʃkʲiːʋi] | 'plate' | ||
| Lithuanian | įbrolis | [ˈiːbrolʲɪs] | 'half-brother' | ||
| Macedonian | јазик | [jazik] | 'tongue' | See Macedonian phonology | |
| Malay | biru | [biru] | 'blue' | ||
| Maltese | bieb | [biːb] | 'door' | ||
| Navajo | biwosh | [biɣʷoʃ] | 'his cactus' | See Navajo phonology | |
| North Frisian | Mooring | hii | [iːl] | 'owl' | |
| Norwegian | is | [iːs] | 'ice' | See Norwegian phonology | |
| Occitan | Northern and Southern | miralhar | [miraˈʎa] | 'to reflect' | |
| Gascon | polida | [?] | 'pretty' | ||
| Pashto | پانير | [pɑˈnir] | 'cheese' | ||
| Persian | کی | [kiː] | 'who' | See Persian phonology | |
| Pirahã | baíxi | [màíʔì] | 'parent' | ||
| Polish[11] | miś | [ˈmʲiɕ] (help·info) | 'teddy bear' | See Polish phonology | |
| Portuguese[12] | li | [liː] | 'I read' | See Portuguese phonology | |
| Quechua | allin | [ˈaʎin] | 'good' | ||
| Romanian | insulă | [ˈinsulə] | 'island' | See Romanian phonology | |
| Russian[13] | лист | [lʲist] | 'leaf' | Only occurs word-initially or after palatalized consonants. See Russian phonology | |
| Scottish Gaelic | chì | [xiː] | 'shall see' | See Scottish Gaelic phonology | |
| Serbian | милина/milina | [milina] | 'enjoyment' | See Serbo-Croatian phonology | |
| Seri | cmiique | [ˈkw̃ĩːkːɛ] | 'person' | ||
| Sindhi | سنڌي | [sɪndʱiː] | 'Sindhi' | ||
| Sioux | Lakota[14][15] | ǧí | [ʀí] | 'it's brown' | |
| Slovak | chlapi | [xlapʲi] | 'men' | ||
| Spanish[16] | tipo | [ˈt̪ipo̞] | 'type' | May also be represented by <y>. See Spanish phonology | |
| Swahili | miti | [miti] | 'trees' | ||
| Swedish | is | [iːs] (help·info) | 'ice' | See Swedish phonology | |
| Tagalog | silya | [ˈsiljɐ] | 'chair' | See Tagalog phonology | |
| Tajik | бинӣ | [biˈniː] | 'nose' | ||
| Thai[17] | กริช | [krìt] | 'dagger' | ||
| Turkish | ip | [ip] | 'rope' | See Turkish phonology | |
| Ubykh | [ɡʲi] | 'heart' | Allophone of /ə/ after palatalized consonants. See Ubykh phonology | ||
| Ukrainian | кіт | [kit] | 'cat' | See Ukrainian phonology | |
| Vietnamese | ty | [ti] | 'bureau' | See Vietnamese phonology | |
| Võro | kirotas | [kʲirotas] | 'he writes' | ||
| Welsh | hir | [hiːr] | 'long' | ||
| West Frisian | siik | [siːk] | 'ill' | ||
| Zapotec | Tilquiapan[18] | diza | [d̪iza] | 'Zapotec' | |
| Zulu | umuzi | [uˈmuːzi] | 'village' | ||
References
- ^ Thelwall (1990:38)
- ^ Carbonell & Llisterri (1992:54)
- ^ Gussenhoven (1992:47)
- ^ Roach (2004:240)
- ^ Iivonen & Harnud (2005:60, 66)
- ^ Fougeron & Smith (1993:73)
- ^ Shosted & Chikovani (2006:261–262)
- ^ Szende (1994:92)
- ^ Rogers & d'Arcangeli (2004:119)
- ^ Okada (1991:94)
- ^ Jassem (2003:105)
- ^ Cruz-Ferreira (1995:91)
- ^ Jones & Ward (1969:30)
- ^ Rood & Taylor (1996)
- ^ Lakota Language Consortium (2004). Lakota letters and sounds.
- ^ Martínez-Celdrán, Fernández-Planas & Carrera-Sabaté (2003:256)
- ^ Tingsabadh & Abramson (1993:24)
- ^ Merrill (2008:109)
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