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23 Cards in this Set

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Where are the vocal cords located?
the larynx
What is our airstream type?
pulmonic eggressive
What is a consonant?
a sound made by obstructing airflow.
What is articulatory phonetics?
how speech sounds are made
What is the default airstream mechanism of all languages?
pulmonic eggressive
What is the pathway of air flow?
lungs -> trachea -> larynx -> vocal tract
How is the velum positioned during a nasal?
lowered
Where does phonation occur?
larynx
Where does phonation occur?
the larynx
what is the place of articulation?
the point in the mouth where sound is made/obstructed.
Which consonants are bilabial?
p, b, m, w
Which consonants are labial-dental?
f, v
Which consonants are dental?
theta, delta
Which consonants are aveolar?
t,d, n, s, z, l, r
Which consonants are palatal?
j, sh, 3, cha, dge
which consonants are velar?
k, g, ng
Which consonants are glottal
h, stop
Which consonants are stops?
p, b, t, d, k, g
Which consonants are fricatives?
s, z, f, v, theta, delta, sha, 3, h
Which consonants are affricates?
chi, dg
what is an afficate?
a stop then fricative
what is special about approximants and laterals?
they are inherently voiced
Which consonants are approximants?
w, j