schwa
See also: Schwa
English
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Etymology
From German Schwa, from Hebrew שווא / שְׁוָא (sh'va ,š’vā, “nought”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: shwä, IPA(key): /ʃwɑ/
Audio (US) (file)
- Lua error in Module:parameters at line 95: Parameter 1 should be a valid language code; the value "humourous" is not valid. See WT:LOL. IPA(key): /ʃwə/
Noun
schwa (plural schwas)
- (phonetics) An indeterminate central vowel sound as the "a" in "about", represented as /ə/ in IPA.
- Synonyms: natural vowel, neutral vowel
- Coordinate terms: a-schwa, schwi
- Hyponym: schwar
- 1882, B. W. Wells, “The Ablaut in English”, in Transactions of the American Philological Association, page 67:
- The participle has also, owing to the accent, the lightest possible forms; but here there was no reduplication, and so in class I. the "schwa" took the form e before single mutes or fricatives, and elsewhere o.
- The character ə.
Derived terms
Translations
indeterminate central vowel
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Portuguese
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Noun
schwa m (plural schwas)
- (phonetics) schwa (mid-central vowel)
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