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French Phonetics
What is the difference between /ø/ and /œ/ in French phonetics?
2015年2月13日 13:43
解答 · 5
/ø/ is generally found at the end of a syllable. It's the sound in "deux (2), feu, bleu, heureux".
/œ/ is generally found in a closed syllable, meaning there's a consonant following it. It's in "neuf (9), peur, soeur, oeuf".
The same thing (closed vs. open syllable) happens with the "o" as well ("pot" vs. "porte").
I hope this helps! :)
2015年2月13日
/ø/ is used in "feu", it's a close-mid oral rounded vowel
/œ/ is used in "fleur",, it's an open-mid oral rounded vowel
Interestingly, you can compare "jeune" (/œ/) and "jeûne" ( /ø/ )
The lips when you produce the sound /ø/ in "jeûne" are more closed than when saying /œ/ in "jeune".
You may find this page interesting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_phonology
2015年2月13日
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