🔹 Introduction:
The Cardinal Vowel Chart is a tool used in phonetics to describe and compare vowel sounds.
It was developed by Daniel Jones, a British phonetician, to help linguists and students
understand the position of the tongue and lips when producing different vowel sounds. It is not
based on any single language but serves as a reference system to describe vowels of all
languages.
🔹 What are Cardinal Vowels?
Cardinal vowels are a set of basic reference vowel sounds. They are not taken from any one
language but are ideal sounds that help us describe the vowels of various languages. These
vowels are produced by moving the tongue to extreme positions within the mouth.
Think of them like landmarks or standard points on a map of vowel sounds.
🔹 How Many Cardinal Vowels Are There?
There are 18 cardinal vowels in total:
● 8 primary cardinal vowels (numbered 1–8)
● 10 secondary cardinal vowels (used to describe additional vowel qualities)
🔹 Description of Primary Cardinal Vowels (1–8):
These vowels are organized by:
● Tongue height (high/close to low/open)
● Tongue position (front to back)
● Lip rounding (spread or rounded)
Number Vowel Position Lip Shape Example (approx.)
1 [i] High front Unrounded "see"
2 [e] Mid-high front Unrounded "say"
3 [ɛ] Mid-low front Unrounded "bed"
The Cardinal Vowel Chart is a tool used in phonetics to describe and compare vowel sounds.
It was developed by Daniel Jones, a British phonetician, to help linguists and students
understand the position of the tongue and lips when producing different vowel sounds. It is not
based on any single language but serves as a reference system to describe vowels of all
languages.
🔹 What are Cardinal Vowels?
Cardinal vowels are a set of basic reference vowel sounds. They are not taken from any one
language but are ideal sounds that help us describe the vowels of various languages. These
vowels are produced by moving the tongue to extreme positions within the mouth.
Think of them like landmarks or standard points on a map of vowel sounds.
🔹 How Many Cardinal Vowels Are There?
There are 18 cardinal vowels in total:
● 8 primary cardinal vowels (numbered 1–8)
● 10 secondary cardinal vowels (used to describe additional vowel qualities)
🔹 Description of Primary Cardinal Vowels (1–8):
These vowels are organized by:
● Tongue height (high/close to low/open)
● Tongue position (front to back)
● Lip rounding (spread or rounded)
Number Vowel Position Lip Shape Example (approx.)
1 [i] High front Unrounded "see"
2 [e] Mid-high front Unrounded "say"
3 [ɛ] Mid-low front Unrounded "bed"