File:Zulu vowel chart.svg

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English: Zulu vowel chart. The vowels [e, ɛ] are allophones of a single phoneme /e/; the same is true of [o, ɔ], which are allophones of /o/.
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Own work, based on a vowel chart in Wade, Rodrik D. (1996), “Structural characteristics of Zulu English”, in An Investigation of the Putative Restandardisation of South African English in the Direction of a 'New' English, Black South African English (Thesis), University of Natal.

 
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Simplified chart of the vowels in the Zulu language

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19 February 2017

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