## ipaformantsgraph.png The image is a scatter plot titled "F1 and F2 Values by Vowel." It displays data points representing different vowels on a graph with two axes: F1 (on the horizontal axis) and F2 (on the vertical axis). The values for F1 range from approximately 300 to 4,000 Hz, while the values for F2 range from about 50 to 1,500 Hz. Each data point on the graph is labeled with a vowel symbol. Here are the details of each label: - **i**: Located in the upper left quadrant. - **I**: Positioned slightly below and to the right of "i." - **e**: Found near the center-left area. - **æ**: Situated close to the bottom-center part of the graph. - **ε**: Placed above and to the left of "æ." - **ə**: Located in the lower middle section, closer to the horizontal axis. - **ʊ**: Positioned towards the upper right quadrant. - **u**: Found slightly below and to the right of "ʊ." - **ʌ**: Situated near the bottom-right area. - **ɒ**: Placed close to the center-right part. - **ɑ**: Located in the lower middle section, closer to the vertical axis. The graph uses a Cartesian coordinate system with labeled axes for F1 (horizontal) and F2 (vertical). The data points are plotted as black dots. There is no additional text or diagram within the image that provides further context or explanation of the relationship between the vowels and their corresponding F1 and F2 values. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.