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spectrogram of the American English vowels [i, u, ɑ] as pronounced by a native from Louisiana demonstrating the frequencies of first and second formants. (perhaps a little exaggerated - but you tell me)
generated with Praat from an .AIFF version of the sound file Sound -iua-.ogg
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Spectrogram [iuɑ].png ==Information== *Spectrogram of the American English vowels [i], [uː] and [ɑː] as pronounced by a native from Louisiana demonstrating the frequencies of first and second formants. (perhaps a little exaggerated - but you tell me