Vowel Awareness
Vowels are created by completely opening the vocal tract and allowing air to flow out unobstructed. What determines the sound of a vowel is the position of your tongue within your mouth. To help in this process, you will first develop a physical awareness of your tongue’s location in your mouth.
Go through the exercises below to get some practice with what you just learned from the previous lectures. If you need further explanation, you can reference the Drills section of the course from the main dashboard page.
Vowel Height
- Do as the speaker in the audio below and alternate between “UUUU!” and “AAAA!” out loud to yourself.
- Try to develop an awareness of the direction in which your tongue is moving.
- When alternating between these sounds, you should notice both your tongue and jaw moving UP and DOWN.
Vowel Backness
- To get an idea of this motion, do as the speaker in the audio below and alternate between the sounds “EEEE!” and “UUUU!”,
- Try to develop an awareness of the tongue movement.
You should have noticed that your tongue must move forward toward your teeth to make the “EEEE!” sound; we define this vowel sound as a FRONT vowel. To go back to the “UUUU!” sound, you have to retract your tongue back deeper into your mouth. As such, we define this vowel sound as a BACK vowel.
Visualizing Vowel Tuning
The chart below is known as a “Vowel Chart.” A vowel chart visually plots the location of a vowel within your mouth.
The three vowel sounds on this page are the extremes in Vowel Height and Backness. In other words, the other vowel sounds for a given language are going to occur at some point between these three extremes.
You will rely mostly on your ear to do this, but I can help you a great deal by starting you on the nearest American English vowel and pointing you in the right direction from there.
For this to work, you need to develop a sense of direction.
- Look at at the vowel chart and try to create a mental connection between the visual directions on the chart and the physical feeling in your mouth.