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# 3.1.2. `ʌ/ɑː`
从唇形上来看,`ʌ` 的唇形最小,`ɑ` 的唇形最大。
In terms of mouth shape, the vowel sound `ʌ` requires the lips to be the most closed, while the vowel sound `ɑ` requires the lips to be the most open.
![mouth shape of ʌ/ɑ](/images/vowels-mouth-ʌ-ɑ.svg)
美国人会把 `ʌ` 读成 `ə`,比如,*but* 会被读成 `/bət/`
Americans often pronounce the `ʌ` sound as `ə`, turning words like *but* into `/bət/`.
美国人还会再进一步,会把很多非重读音节内的元音简化为 `ə` —— 对此还有个专门的术语,将其称为 *schwa*。所以,*encourage* 这个词英国人和美国人读得不太一样,英国人会读作 `/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/`,但,美国人却将其被读成 `/ɪnˈkərədʒ/` —— 不仅要将 `ʌ` 读成 `ə`,还要将 `i` 变成 *schwa*, `ə`……
They even go a step further, simplifying many unstressed vowel sounds to `ə`, which is particularly referred to as a *schwa*. So, the word *encourage* is pronounced differently by Brits and Americans. Brits say `/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/`, while Americans pronounce it as `/ɪnˈkərədʒ/`. In this case, not only is `ʌ` pronounced as `ə`, but the `i` also turns into a *schwa*, `ə`...
长元音 `/ɑː/` 常常会被儿化 —— 加上一个卷舌音 `r`,所以很多美式词典干脆用 `ɑr` 替代 `ɑː`。比如,*card* `/kɑrd/`, *mark* `/mɑrk/`
The long vowel `/ɑː/` is often *rhotacized* - meaning it is followed by a `r` sound, which leads to many American Dictionaries replacing `ɑː` with `ɑr`. For example, *card* is pronounced as `/kɑrd/`, and *mark* as `/mɑrk/`.
在英音中,长元音 `ɑː` 对应的短元音是 `ʌ`。但,在美音中,长元音 `ɑr` 对应的更短版本是 `ɑ`;不过,它实际上是英音中的短元音 `ɒ`。比如,*hot*, 英音是 `/hɒt/` ,美音是 `/hɑt/`
In British English, the short vowel matching the long vowel `ɑː` is `ʌ`. However, in American English, the short vowel corresponding to the long vowel `ɑr` is `ɑ`, which is actually similar to the British short vowel `ɒ`, yet a little bit longer. For instance, the word *hot* is pronounced `/hɒt/` in British English and `/hɑt/` in American English.
这是美音比较特殊的地方,`ɑ` 要比短元音 `ə` 略长一点,但比真正的长元音 `ɑː` 要略短一点。
Here's an interesting quirk of American English: the vowel sound `ɑ` is a tad longer than the short vowel `ə`, yet slightly shorter than the true long vowel `ɑː`.