vokaltriangel
Vokaltriangel, or vowel triangle, is a simplified visual representation of a language’s vowel quality. It maps vowels in a two-dimensional space defined by tongue height (high–low) and tongue backness (front–back). The diagram is typically triangular, emphasizing three poles of articulation: high-front, high-back, and low vowels, with other vowels positioned inside or along the edges.
In practice, the vertices are commonly associated with i-like (high front), u-like (high back), and a-like (low)
The vokaltriangel is widely used in language teaching, phonology and phonetics as an introductory diagram. In
Limitations: real vowel spaces are better represented on a rectangular chart that encodes additional dimensions such
See also: vowel space, vowel chart, phonetics. References: standard introductory phonetics texts that discuss vowel space