## vowelformants_ipa_2.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 vertical axis) and F2 (on the horizontal axis). The values for F1 range from approximately 300 to 400, while the values for F2 range from about 1000 to 2500. Each data point is labeled with a vowel symbol: i, e, I, ë, æ, œ, u, o, A, and O. The graph shows that vowels are distributed across different regions of the plot based on their F1 and F2 values: - Vowels like "i" (schwa) have lower F1 and F2 values. - Vowels such as "u," "o," and "A" have higher F1 and F2 values, indicating a more open mouth position for these sounds. The data points are plotted in a way that visually represents the acoustic properties of different vowels. The graph is simple with no additional text or diagrams beyond the labels on the axes and the vowel symbols at each point. 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.