Near front close position. Lips spread, tongue tense, with side rims making a firm contact with the upper molars.
Answer
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ɪ
ɛ
ə
Question 2
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Nearer to the centre than to front. Just above close-mid position. The tongue is lax and the side rims make a slight contact with the upper molars.
Answer
ɪ
i
e
ʊ
ɒ
Question 3
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Front, between close-mid and open-mid position. Lips loosely spread. The side rims make a slight contact with the upper molars.
Answer
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i
ɪ
ʌ
Question 4
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The tongue is in front, open mid position. The lips are neutrally open throughout.
Answer
ɛ
ɜ
ə
e
Question 5
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Open, front position. Lips neutrally open, and the side rims making a very slight contact with the back upper molars.
Answer
æ
ɛ
e
i
Question 6
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Central, almost fully open. Lips neutrally open, considerably separated jaws. No contact between the side rims and the upper molars.
Answer
ʌ
ɑ
ɜ
ə
Question 7
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Fully open, in the middle between the centre and the back. Jaws considerably seperated and lips neutrally open.
Answer
ɑ
ʌ
ɒ
ɜ
Question 8
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Open, back. Slightly rounded. No contact between the tongue and the upper molars.
Answer
ɒ
ɔ
ɑ
ʊ
Question 9
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Medium lip-rounding. Between open-mid and close-mid. Back. No contact between the tongue and the upper molars.
Answer
ɔ
ɒ
u
ə
Question 10
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Between the centre and the back, nearer the centre. Close-mid position. The tongue is lax, and there's no firm contact between the side rims and the upper molars.