Close-mid central rounded vowel
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represents a rounded vowel.
| IPA – number | 323 |
| IPA – text | ɵ |
| IPA – image | Image:Xsampa-8.png |
| entity | ɵ |
| X-SAMPA | 8 |
| Kirshenbaum | @.<umd> |
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Close-mid central rounded vowel
The close-mid central rounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɵ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is 8. The symbol ɵ is a lowercase barred letter o, and should not be confused with the Greek letter theta (θ), which in IPA corresponds to a consonant sound, the voiceless dental fricative.
Features
Features of this vowel:
- Its vowel height is close-mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway between close vowel and a mid vowel.
- Its vowel backness is central, which means the tongue is positioned halfway between a front vowel and a back vowel.
- Its vowel roundedness is rounded, which means that the lips are rounded.
Occurs in
- Toda: [pɵːr̘], 'name'
Mid central rounded vowel
Languages may have a mid central rounded vowel (a rounded [ə]), distinct from both the close-mid and open-mid vowels. However, since no language is known to distinguish all three, there is no separate IPA symbol for the mid vowel, and [ɵ] is generally used. If precision is desired, the lowering diacritic can be used: [ɵ̞].
Occurs in
- Swedish: Image:Loudspeaker.png full [fɵ̞l], 'full'



