The Vietor (Vowel) Triangle indicates the position of the mouth and jaw when vowels are spoken. This varies for each language. There are images of generic forms and also in English.
There is one in the articles at the Related Links below.
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When you close your eyes, the image of Jesus Christ appears differently to each one of us. It depends on the emotions * When you are happy - you might see the smiling image of Jesus. * When you are upset - you might see the consoling image of Jesus. * when you are lonely - you might see confronting image of Jesus.
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A Vietor triangle is a graphic representation of vowel sounds. Wilhelm Vietor, a German philologist and phonetician generated this. It demonstrates that the position of the jaw and tongue according the vowel sounds when speaking.
Wilhelm Vietor,(1850 - 1918) a German philologist and phonetician. It shows the position of the tongue and jaw according to vowel sounds
Vietor Triangle (Linguistics):A Vietor Triangle (also known as the Vowel Triangle) is a schematic representation of vowel sounds, created by Wilhelm Vietor (1850-1918, German philologist and phonetician).It shows the position of the tongue and jawaccording the vowel sound(s) required when speaking.He published many works on language and phonetics, and on teaching language. For example, his book "Elemente der Phonetik des Deutschen, Englischen und Französischen" ~Printed in Leipzig, by O.R.Reisland 1893, covers the elements of German, English and French words and their pronunciation.A Vietor Triangle (also known as the Vowel Triangle) is a schematic representation of vowel sounds, created by Wilhelm Vietor (1850-1918, German philologist and phonetician).It shows the position of the tongue and jaw according the vowel sound(s) required when speaking.He published many works on language and phonetics, and on teaching language. For example, his book "Elemente der Phonetik des Deutschen, Englischen und Französischen" ~Printed in Leipzig, by O.R.Reisland 1893, covers the elements of German, English and French words and their pronunciation.
/iy/ as in beat /I/ as in bit /E/ as in bet /ey/ as in bait /ae/ as in bat
Harold Duane Vietor was born in 1931.
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The cast of Strieborny vietor - 1961 includes: Ales Helcelet
It means just what is written. It is an image that contains both a circle and in inverted triangle. The inverted triangle is inside the circle. See below for an triangle examples. Below is a "normal triangle" has a wide base on the bottom of the image: (Disregard the "." characters. They are only there for spacing purposes.) ......./\ ....../_\ ...../__\ ..../___\ .../____\ ../_____\ ./______\ /_______\ Below is an "inverted triangle" has a wide base on the top of the image: (Disregard the "." characters. They are only there for spacing purposes.) _________ \ _______/ .\______/ ...\____/ ... \___/ ......\_/ .......\/
The sounds in a Vietor vowel triangle are: a - TRAP; start of MOUTH ε - DRESS; SQUARE; start of FACE e - KIT; start of FLEECE; smooth NEAR i - end of FLEECE, FACE, PRICE, CHOICE u - end of GOOSE, GOAT, MOUTH; vocalized l o - NORTH; start of CHOICE כ - LOT α - START; start of PRICE ə - commA-Strut; start of GOAT; NURSE Ø - FOOR; start of GOOSE; Smooth PURE
The symbol for a special purpose outlet is a circle with a black triangle inside. See link below for an image.
A preimage is a transformed irritated or changed image. Such as a flipped triangle
See the link below for an image of the symbol used in weather reports. In addition, on a radar image, a tornado vortex signature may be marked by a triangle with one corner pointing down.