You've brought up an interesting point about the subtle difference. The vowel does have a tongue position between /e/ and /i/, and we can say it's a separate vowel with /r/ coloring.
竹声 发表于 2012-4-21 17:03 ' n9 e0 v0 F. l& \1 `* W RYou've brought up an interesting point about the subtle difference. The vowel does have a tongue pos ...
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Thanks for your confirmation. Sometimes I am not sure if I catch English sounds precisely, so I would like to check with folks here. I know some of them are very good at it.