THE VOWEL/VIETOR TRIANGLE
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, Trisha Dayan tanig introduces the Vita Triangle, a schematic representation of vowel sounds developed by Wilhelm Vietor. The triangle illustrates the tongue and jaw positions for various vowel sounds, such as 'eat', 'sit', 'late', 'let', 'hat', 'hot', 'up', 'above', 'law', 'hope', 'foot', and 'pool'. It helps in accurately pronouncing vowels and enhancing speech quality. The inverted triangle design facilitates memorization, showing jaw movements from open to close as one moves across the diagram.
Takeaways
- 📚 The video is an educational discussion led by Trisha Dayan tanig, a student of Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education majoring in English.
- 🗯️ The main topic of the video is the 'Vita triangle', also known as the 'vowel triangle', which is a schematic representation of vowel sounds.
- 👨🏫 The Vita triangle was created by Wilhelm Vietor, a German philologist and phonetician, to illustrate the position of the tongue and jaw when pronouncing different vowel sounds.
- 📈 The illustration starts with the vowel 'e' in the upper left side, such as in the words 'eat', 'sit', 'late', 'let', and 'hat'.
- 🔄 Moving clockwise, the next vowel sound is 'oh', demonstrated with words like 'hot', 'up', 'law', and 'hope'.
- 🔄 Following 'oh', the video describes the 'uh' sound, as in 'above', and then returns to 'oh' and 'ooh' sounds with examples like 'foot' and 'pool'.
- 🔍 The video explains that the tongue position varies from the front to the back and the jaw from open to closed as you move through the different vowel sounds.
- 🔁 The inverted triangle shape of the Vita triangle is designed to help remember that the jaw opens wider as you move down and closes as you move up.
- 📝 The significance of the Vita triangle is to guide proper and precise pronunciation of vowel sounds, which can improve speech quality.
- 👍 The video concludes by emphasizing the benefits of the Vita triangle for enhancing speech and thanking viewers for watching.
Q & A
What is the Vita Triangle?
-The Vita Triangle, also known as the vowel triangle, is a schematic representation of vowel sounds created by Wilhelm Vietor, a German philologist and phonetician. It illustrates the position of the tongue and jaw according to the vowel sounds required when speaking.
Who created the Vita Triangle?
-The Vita Triangle was created by Wilhelm Vietor, a German philologist and phonetician.
What is the purpose of the Vita Triangle?
-The purpose of the Vita Triangle is to guide individuals in properly and precisely pronouncing various vowel sounds, which can benefit their speech and communication skills.
What is the significance of the inverted triangle shape in the Vita Triangle?
-The inverted triangle shape in the Vita Triangle signifies that each sound causes our jaws to open a little wider as we move down until we reach the middle, and then they close as we move up the right side until we reach the triangle center.
How does the position of the tongue and jaw change when pronouncing different vowel sounds according to the Vita Triangle?
-According to the Vita Triangle, the position of the tongue and jaw changes with each vowel sound. For example, on the left side, the tongue is at the back and the jaw closes, while on the right side, the tongue is in front and the jaw opens.
What is the first vowel sound mentioned in the script and how is it pronounced?
-The first vowel sound mentioned in the script is 'e' as in 'eat', which requires a specific tongue and jaw position for proper pronunciation.
What is the vowel sound 'oh' as exemplified in the script and how does it differ from other vowel sounds?
-The vowel sound 'oh' as in 'hot' is mentioned in the script. It differs from other vowel sounds in terms of the tongue and jaw position required for its pronunciation, which is typically more open and rounded.
Can you provide an example of a vowel sound that is positioned on the right side of the Vita Triangle?
-An example of a vowel sound positioned on the right side of the Vita Triangle is 'ooh' as in 'foot', which requires the tongue to be in front and the jaw to be open.
How does the Vita Triangle help in speech improvement?
-The Vita Triangle helps in speech improvement by providing a visual guide to the correct tongue and jaw positions for various vowel sounds, enabling more accurate and precise pronunciation.
What is the last vowel sound discussed in the script and what word is used to exemplify it?
-The last vowel sound discussed in the script is 'ooh' as in 'pool', which is used to demonstrate the vowel sound at the bottom of the Vita Triangle.
How does understanding the Vita Triangle benefit an English student?
-Understanding the Vita Triangle benefits an English student by helping them to accurately pronounce English vowel sounds, which can enhance their language proficiency and communication skills.
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