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44: Schwa, the most versatile English vowel

May 22, 2020
This podcast episode explores the versatility of schwa, a vowel sound found in words like about, broken, council, potato, and support. The hosts discuss the uniqueness of schwa having its own name, its role in English pronunciation and spelling, and its presence in different languages. They also mention a bonus episode on numbers available to Patreon supporters.
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Schwa: The Versatile English Vowel

  • The sound schwa appears in many English words with different spellings but sounds the same.
  • It is the most versatile English vowel, present in unstressed syllables regardless of spelling.
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IPA Symbol and Nature of Schwa

  • The IPA symbol for schwa is an upside down E but visually distinct from a simple inverted letter.
  • Schwa is a mid central vowel, the 'most vowel' sound, allowing mouth neutral articulation.
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Etymology of Schwa

  • 'Schwa' derives from Hebrew and German origins, reflecting linguistic history.
  • Its name once contained a schwa but evolved, encapsulating its rich background.
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