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- Tenseness abstract "In phonology, tenseness or tensing is the quality of a vowel, phonemically contrastive in many languages (including English), being produced with a longer duration and with the tongue positioned higher and less centralized in the mouth. For example, in most dialects of English, [iː] (as in the word beat) is the tense counterpart to the lax /ɪ/ (as in bit), and /uː/ (as in pool) is the tense counterpart to the lax /ʊ/ (as in pull). The opposite quality of tenseness, in which a vowel is produced as more shortened, lowered, and centralized, is called laxness.Unlike most distinctive features, the feature [tense] can be interpreted only relatively, often with a perception of greater tension or pressure in the mouth, which, in a language like English, contrasts between two corresponding vowel types: a tense vowel and a lax vowel. An example in Vietnamese is the letters ă and â representing lax vowels, and the letters a and ơ representing the corresponding tense vowels. Some languages like Spanish are often considered as having only tense vowels, but since the quality of tenseness is not a phonemic feature in this language, it cannot be applied to describe its vowels in any meaningful way. The term has also occasionally been used to describe contrasts in consonants.".
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- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_and_retracted_tongue_root.
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- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetics.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Centralization_(phonetics).
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- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Gemination.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
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- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_languages.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Icelandic_language.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Korean_phonology.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Phonemic_contrast.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Raising_(phonology).
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Received_Pronunciation.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Relative_articulation.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Scots_language.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_English.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic_language.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Stop_consonant.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Trisyllabic_laxing.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Vietnamese_language.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Voice_(phonetics).
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Vowel_length.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLink Vowel_reduction.
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''lax vowel''' and '''tense vowel'''".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''tense''' and '''lax'''".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tenseness".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "lax and tense".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "lax to tense".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "lax vowels".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "lax".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tense and lax vowels".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tense versus lax".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tense vowels".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tense".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tense/lax".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tensed".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tenseness".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tenser".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tensing".
- Tenseness wikiPageWikiLinkText "tension".
- Tenseness hasPhotoCollection Tenseness.
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- Tenseness subject Category:Phonetics.
- Tenseness subject Category:Phonology.
- Tenseness hypernym Quality.
- Tenseness type Organisation.
- Tenseness type Phonetic.
- Tenseness comment "In phonology, tenseness or tensing is the quality of a vowel, phonemically contrastive in many languages (including English), being produced with a longer duration and with the tongue positioned higher and less centralized in the mouth. For example, in most dialects of English, [iː] (as in the word beat) is the tense counterpart to the lax /ɪ/ (as in bit), and /uː/ (as in pool) is the tense counterpart to the lax /ʊ/ (as in pull).".
- Tenseness label "Tenseness".
- Tenseness sameAs Stignadur_(yezhoniezh).
- Tenseness sameAs Tension_(phonétique).
- Tenseness sameAs Tensione_(fonetica).
- Tenseness sameAs 硬音.
- Tenseness sameAs 긴장도.
- Tenseness sameAs Tensão_(fonética).
- Tenseness sameAs m.0587tr.
- Tenseness sameAs Q1143169.
- Tenseness sameAs Q1143169.
- Tenseness wasDerivedFrom Tenseness?oldid=683851882.
- Tenseness isPrimaryTopicOf Tenseness.