Having learned the description of consonants, do you know how to describe vowels? Think about yourself.
1. Definition of vowels
Vowels are sounds made with the vocal tract more open than it is for consonants. There is hardly any obstruction of the airflow.
2. Two kinds of vowels
It can be divided into simple vowels (also are called pure vowels or monophthongs ) and diphthongs with two major types of vowels.
Diphthongs falls into two categories: centering diphthongs ending in [ə] and closing diphthongs in [i] or [u].
3. Description of English vowels
The basic parameters for describing vowels are:
1) What part of the tongue is raised and how high it is raised;
Front Central Back
2) Whether the jaw move and whether the tongue position is changed;
High Mid Low
3) Whether the vocal tract is constricted, i.e. whether the muscles are tense.
Tense/lax
4) Whether the lips are rounded;
Rounded/unrounded
Simple vowels in the so-called received pronunciation of British English can be specified in the following figure.