schwu
English
Etymology
Alteration of vowel in the word schwa to more closely approximate the sound described.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃwuː/
- Rhymes: -uː
Noun
schwu (plural schwus)
- (phonetics) An indeterminate near-back central rounded vowel sound, such as the "u" in "awful" or the initial "o" in "omission", depending on the accent; sometimes represented as [ɵ] in IPA or [ᵿ] in para-IPA.
- 2011, Patricia Ashby, Understanding Phonetics (Understanding Language), →ISBN, page 112:
- Reflecting this loss of contrast, Wells uses schwi (the so-called ‘happy-vowel’) and schwu (weak-u), replacing [ɪ] and [ʊ] and giving [ˈhæpiə] and [ˈdʒæɡuə].
- 2023, “What’s in a pronunciation? British and U.S. transcription models in the OED: Q&A”, in Oxford English Dictionary[1], archived from the original on 24 July 2023:
- OED’s base vowel set for British English also includes [...] the barred-/ɪ/ and barred-/ʊ/ symbols (sometimes called ‘schwi’ and ‘schwu’), but these are not separate ‘phonemes’.