Like Hungarian, Finnish, and the Turkic languages (of which Turkish is a part), the Turkish language makes use of a concept called vowel harmony. The vowels in most, if not all Turkish grammatical constructs are selected depending on the type of vowel that precedes the construct. There are three distinctions that classify Turkish vowels. First they are either rounded or unrounded, reflecting the shape of the lips when speaking them. Second, vowels may be closed or open, depending on the position of the mouth. Finally, they may be classified as back or front vowels, based on the placement of the sound in the mouth. The vowel classifications are summarized below.
| | Front | Back |
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| | Unrounded | Rounded | Unrounded | Rounded |
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| High | i | ü | ı | u |
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| Low | e | ö | a | o |
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For learning Turkish | Category Uncategorized | Level Unspecified |
Second language English | Created Jul 25, 2008 14:25 | Views 1110 |
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