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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[[Tense in Phonetics|Tensed sounds in Gaelic]]
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*[[Tensed Sonorants]]
 
*[[Tense in Phonetics (definition)]]
 
*[[Tense in Phonetics (definition)]]
*[[Tensed Sonorants]]
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 21:33, 3 June 2012

When a vowel or consonant is pronounced with the tongue root (the part of the tongue in the pharynx or throat) pulled forward in the mouth, they are said to be Advanced Tongue Root [+ATR] , or Tensed. In Scottish Gaelic, Tenseness is an effect found on sonorants.

In English tense vowels include /i, e, o, u/.

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References

Ladefoged, Peter (2005) A Course in Phonetics. Thomspson Wadworth Publishers.