long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
These are two types of vowel sounds commonly used in pronouncing words. The short vowels have a short sound and the long vowels have a long and holdable sound. Traditionally, long vowels "say their names" (ay, ee, eye, oh, oo and yoo).
Long vowels are extended vowels, while short vowels are cut off, as indicated by an H (end exhalation). This has some exceptions in English, especially with R-shaped vowels (many "er" words are pronounced as "ur").The long vowels "say the name" of the letter (ay, ee, eye, oh, yoo, but also oo), while short vowels do not : ah, eh, ih, aah, uh, and oo-uh (the short oo).
Long vowels "say their names" (ay, ee, eye, oh, yoo, or oo). The short vowels are shorter and end in an H type sound : ah, eh, ih, aah, and uh, or the short OO (uuh) as heard in book, good, and foot.
Both the vowels in problem are short. The 'o' is short, as in cot, rather than long as in rose. The 'e' is short as in leg, rather than long as in gene.
The terms "long" and "short" have nothing to do with the number of vowels, or the number of letters in a word. The long and short refer to the sound of the vowels. Originally it referred to passage of time, where a "short" vowel would take less time to express than a "long" vowel. But long and short are just very simple terms for some basic vowel sounds, and there are vowel sounds that are neither short or long. In English, the long vowel sounds are those that "say the name" of the vowel : A (ay), E (ee), I (eye), O (oh) and U (yoo, but can also be a long oo sound). The short vowels have a truncated sound : ah, eh, ih, aah, and uh.
This was a process where English long vowels became, over time, short vowels that were pronounced one height higher than before. This, in essence, changed the pronunciation of English vowels.
Long vowels sound like the letters of the vowels in the alphabet. Glass has a short a sound, if it had a long vowel sound it would sound like glacier. Hear the difference between the short vowel sound of glass and the long vowel sound of Glacier?Short vowel sounds are shorter than long vowel sounds. The sound is more sharp and cut off. "A" is a shorter sound than an "ay" sound.
The term "rapid" itself does not refer to the length of a vowel sound. In linguistics, the distinction between long and short vowels is based on the duration of the sound. Long vowels are pronounced for a longer period of time than short vowels. To determine if "rapid" contains a long or short vowel, we need to analyze the pronunciation of each individual vowel in the word according to the rules of English phonetics.
There are more than 7 vowels in Chinese.
Yes, in phonetics, "meat" contains a long vowel sound. The vowel "ea" in "meat" is pronounced as a long "e" (/iː/), which means it is held longer than a short vowel sound. This distinguishes it from words with short vowels, where the vowel sound is typically shorter and more abrupt.
Peter Roach characterizes long vowels as sounds that are produced with a longer duration than short vowels, typically with a greater muscular effort in the vocal tract. They are often represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) with a symbol that has a colon after the letter to indicate length, such as [iː] for the long vowel "ee" in "beet."
Actually, there are more consonants that there are vowels in the alphabet.