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单词 vowel shift
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Definition of vowel shift in English:

vowel shift

noun
  • 1A phonetic change in a vowel or vowels.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of these languages are characterized by a highly inflected grammar, meaning that grammatical structure is indicated by prefixes, suffixes, vowel shifts, and other changes of words within a sentence.
    • There is more to changing fashions and vowel shifts than matters of taste or style, as a conference organised by the Institute of Ideas will examine this weekend in London.
    • Languages are constantly evolving, inventing new words, adopting new words from elsewhere, undergoing vowel shifts, and you name it.
    • Observations suggest that some Australians may be following the NZ lead in the vowel shift, but the pattern appears to be increasing divergence from the old near-identity.
    • I can accept that cks could become x, but why the vowel shift?
    1. 1.1the Great Vowel Shift A series of changes between medieval and modern English affecting the long vowels of the standard language.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • English had genuine ‘long vowels’ until the Great Vowel Shift between 1400 and 1600.
      • When the Great Vowel Shift took place, the vowels rose upward, pushing the next higher vowel into the slot above.
      • The Great Vowel Shift is something of a mystery, and linguists have been unable to account for why it took place.
      • In part, the explanation for the inconsistent pronunciation probably lies in the Great Vowel Shift which occurred around the 15th century.
      • Move the cursor over a year to see how far the Great Vowel Shift had advanced by that time!
 
 

Definition of vowel shift in US English:

vowel shift

noun
  • 1A phonetic change in a vowel or vowels.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Languages are constantly evolving, inventing new words, adopting new words from elsewhere, undergoing vowel shifts, and you name it.
    • Observations suggest that some Australians may be following the NZ lead in the vowel shift, but the pattern appears to be increasing divergence from the old near-identity.
    • There is more to changing fashions and vowel shifts than matters of taste or style, as a conference organised by the Institute of Ideas will examine this weekend in London.
    • I can accept that cks could become x, but why the vowel shift?
    • All of these languages are characterized by a highly inflected grammar, meaning that grammatical structure is indicated by prefixes, suffixes, vowel shifts, and other changes of words within a sentence.
    1. 1.1the Great Vowel Shift A series of changes between medieval and modern English affecting the long vowels of the standard language.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • English had genuine ‘long vowels’ until the Great Vowel Shift between 1400 and 1600.
      • When the Great Vowel Shift took place, the vowels rose upward, pushing the next higher vowel into the slot above.
      • The Great Vowel Shift is something of a mystery, and linguists have been unable to account for why it took place.
      • In part, the explanation for the inconsistent pronunciation probably lies in the Great Vowel Shift which occurred around the 15th century.
      • Move the cursor over a year to see how far the Great Vowel Shift had advanced by that time!
 
 
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