Close central unrounded vowel

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Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right
represents a rounded vowel.
IPA – number 317
IPA – text ɨ
IPA – image {{{imagesize}}}
Entity ɨ
X-SAMPA 1
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Sound sample 

The close central unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɨ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is 1. The IPA symbol is the letter i with a horizontal bar. Both the symbol and the sound are commonly referred to as "barred-i".

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Features

Occurrence

/ɨ/ is a rare phoneme in most Indo-European languages. However, it is very common as a separate phoneme in the indigenous languages of the Americas and is often in phonemic contrast with other close vowels such as /i/ and /u/ both in modern living languages as well as reconstructed proto-languages (e.g. proto-Uto-Aztecan). Campbell, Kaufman & Smith-Stark (1986) identify the presence of this vowel phoneme as an areal feature of a Mesoamerican Sprachbund (although this is not a defining feature of the entire area).

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Amharic ሥር [sɨr] 'root' Often transcribed as <ə>
Angor hüfı [xɨβə] 'hot'
English roses [ˈɹoʊzɨz] 'roses' Reduced vowel in some dialects; corresponds to unstressed [ɪ] in other dialects. See English phonology.
Guaraní yvy [ɨʋɨ] 'earth'
Irish saol [sɨɫ] 'life' See Irish phonology
Kaingang fy [ɸɨ] 'seed'
Mapudungun trukür [tʴuˈkɨɹ] 'fog' See Mapudungun phonology
Polish[1] mysz [mɨʂ] 'mouse' See Polish phonology
Romanian înot [ɨˈnot] 'I swim' See Romanian phonology
Russian[2] ты [tɨ] 'you' (singular) Only occurs after unpalatalized consonants. See Russian phonology
Sahaptin [kʼsɨt] 'cold'
Sirionó[3] [eˈsɨ] 'dry wood'
Swedish bi [bɨ:] 'bee' Found in dialects in Närke and Bohuslän and in sociolects in Stockholm and Gothenburg.
Tupi yby [ɨβɨ] 'earth'
Võro sysar [sɨsarʲ] 'sister'
Welsh Northern dialects[4] llun [ɬɨːn] 'picture' See Welsh phonology


Near-close central unrounded vowel

The near-close central unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The International Phonetic Alphabet can represent this sound as < ɪ̈ > (centralized ɪ) or < ɨ̞ > (lowered ɨ). In many British dictionaries, this vowel has been transcribed ɪ, which captures its height; in the American tradition it is more often ɨ, which captures its centrality. Recently the OED has adopted an unambiguous but unofficial extension of the IPA, ᵻ (ɪ̵), that is a conflation of the other two symbols.

Features

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
English parallelepiped [ˌpæɹəlɛlɪ̈ˈpɪpɪ̈d] 'parallelepiped' Reduced vowel for speakers who contrast schwa with "schwi." See English phonology
Russian[5] жена [ʐɨ̞ˈna] 'wife' Occurs only after unpalatalized consonants and in unstressed syllables. See Russian phonology
Welsh Northern dialects[6] pump [pɨ̞mp] 'five' /ɪ/ or /i/ in Southern Dialects. See Welsh phonology

References

  1. ^ Jassem (2003:105)
  2. ^ Jones & Ward (1969:33)
  3. ^ Firestone (1965:?)
  4. ^ Ball (1984:?)
  5. ^ Jones & Ward (1969:38)
  6. ^ Ball (1984:?)

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