Correction: unrounded [u] versus "barred-i"

RonButters at AOL.COM RonButters at AOL.COM
Wed Feb 25 17:55:47 UTC 2009


I should have written:

 Well, [u] is a high back vowel, whereas "barred-i" is usually used to
indicate a high CENTRAL vowel.

In a message dated 2/25/09 12:54:47 PM, RonButters at AOL.COM writes:


> Well, [u] is a high back vowel, whereas "barred-i" is usually used to
> indicate a high mid vowel.
>




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