Front Vowels Sounds
/ i / -- IPA symbol
Classified as high, front, tense vowel. Lips are in a tight, open smile; backsides of tongue are against upper morals. Examples: week /wik /; feel / fil /; eat /it /; tree/tri/.
/ I / --IPA symbol
Classified as high, front, relax vowel; lips are relaxed and slightly less smile that / i / symbol. Examples: did / dId /; if / If /; fill / fIl /; pin /pIn/.
/ eI / or / e / --IPA symbol
Classified as mid, front, tense vowel; lips are more tensed and in ”square” shape. Examples: make /mek /; bay /beIy /; eight /eIt /; locate /lokeIt /.
/ ε/ -- IPA symbol
Classified as mid, front, lax vowel. Lips are in “squared” shape with no tension. Tip of tongue is toward lower teeth; back of tongue barely touches back morals. Examples: let / lεt /; get / gεt /; pen / pεn /; bet /bεt/.
/ æ / -- IPA symbol
Classified as low, front, tense vowel. Lower jaw drops slightly from position for / ε/; tongue is almost touching the lower teeth and have slight degree of tension. Examples: bag /bæg/, cat /kæt/, act /ækt/.
REFERENCES
Wells, Lynn K. (2004). “The Articulate voice.” 4th. Edition. Pearson 2004.
References: Wells, Lynn K. (2004). “The Articulate voice.” 4th. Edition. Pearson 2004. (Pp.147-157).