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What is a cardinal vowel according to Daniel Jones’ system?

AA vowel that occurs frequently in English

BA fixed reference point in vowel space

CA central vowel used for comparison

DA vowel from Latin or Greek origin

Answer:

B. A fixed reference point in vowel space

Read Explanation:

A cardinal vowel is a standardized reference point in the total range of vowel qualities. These are not actual vowels from any specific language but are designed as anchor points to help linguists compare and describe the vowels in any language.


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