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  • In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to compare the vowels EH and AA.

  • First, let's start by comparing profile pictures of the two sounds.

  • Here you'll see the EH as in BED vowel on the left, and the AA as in BAT vowel on the

  • right. For the AA vowel, you can see that it's the back part of the tongue that raises

  • up towards the roof of the mouth. For the EH vowel, it's the mid/front part of the tongue

  • that is stretching up. Also, for the AA, you can see that the jaw drops just a little bit

  • more.

  • So, for the AA vowel, the tongue is raising here. AA. And for the EH vowel, the tongue

  • is raising more here. EH. So, here for the AA and here for the EH.

  • AA, EH. When comparing the two sounds in isolation, you'll also notice that the jaw does not drop

  • as much for the EH sound, as the front part of the tongue is raising towards the roof

  • of the mouth. AA, EH.

  • There's a difference in the lip position as well. For the AA vowel, you may find that

  • you get a more accurate sound if you lift a little bit here with the top lip. AA, AA.

  • Whereas, for the EH sound, the lips remain very relaxed and neutral, EH, EH. Now we'll

  • see the two alternating up close. AA, EH, AA, EH.

  • To close, a few minimal pairs. Bat, bet. Capped, kept. Jam, gem. Tack, tech. Rack, wreck.

  • I hope this video has made the difference between these two sounds a little more clear.

  • That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to compare the vowels EH and AA.

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アメリカ英語の発音。EH [ɛ] vs. AA [æ] 母音 (American English Pronunciation: EH [ɛ] vs. AA [æ] Vowels)

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