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Practical discovery of English pronunciation

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Adrian’s Pron Chart Blog | Practical discovery of English pronunciation Adrian’s Pron Chart Blog Practical discovery of English pronunciation Skip to content About this site The Charts Resources About the author Links ← Older posts The Story of Sounds: Episode 26: Discovering the vowel /ɒ/ Posted on February 21, 2016 by Adrian Underhill Example words: stop, hot, pop, cross, foreign, lobby, knowledge General setting of / ɒ/ The lips are rounded though not as forward as with /ɔː/ and /uː/, and the jaw is low creating quite a bit of resonant space in the mouth. The tongue is back, and low. It might help to imagine a whole orange in your mouth, pushing your jaw down and your tongue back and down. Imagine also that you try to close your lips in front of the orange, so that although there is a lot of space in your mouth above and in front of your tongue, and your jaw is low, yet your lips are not open wide. To see my one-minute video on the soun...

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