Tense vowel
Tense is a feature which characterizes vowels that are produced with a tongue body or tongue root configuration involving a greater constriction than that found in their lax counterparts; this greater degree of constriction is frequently accompanied by greater length (Halle & Clements (1983:7)).
Example
In English, [I] in willis lax, while [i] in wheel is tense.
Links
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics {{Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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