frontmidvokaler
Frontmidvokaler, or front-mid vowels, are vowels produced with the tongue positioned toward the front of the mouth and with a mid height, meaning the tongue is neither as high as in close vowels nor as low as in open vowels. In the front portion of the vowel space, these vowels lie between close-front and open-front vowels.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) front-mid vowels are typically represented by four symbols, depending on
Front-mid vowels contrast with other front vowels (higher or lower in height) and with back vowels. Rounding
French is a well-documented example in which front-mid vowels play an important role. French commonly contrasts
Phonological processes can affect front-mid vowels through mergers, diphthongization, vowel harmony, or vowel reduction in unstressed