From an articulatory perspective, phonemes can be described as front or back. Front vowels refer to vowels articulated towards the front of the mouth. This can either narrowly refer only to vowels articulated as far forward as possible in the mouth without creating a constriction that would be classified as a consonant, in which case it is opposed to near-front; or, more broadly, it can include both completely front and near-front vowels.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|---|
| rdfs:comment |
|
| rdfs:seeAlso |