"My name is Steve Kleinedler, supervising editor for the American Heritage Dictionary, where I have worked since 1997. One of my many responsibilities is pronunciation. The tattoo is a stylized version of a phonetic vowel chart -- it shows the relative position of the tongue in the mouth when those vowel sounds are articulated. I had a smaller, simpler version done on my upper back in 1993, and I've been wanting to get the full version for quite some time. "The design is by Kyle Nelson of Stoltze Design and the tattoo artist was Mike Helz of Stingray Body Art." Click here to go to the full Science Tattoo Emporium.
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Discover how a phonetic vowel chart inspired a tattoo design by Kyle Nelson, showcasing dedication to language and pronunciation.
Written byCarl Zimmer
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