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Phonetics
How words are articulated
Phonetics : Consonants
Involve constriction, Contact betwen tounge and some part of mouth
Voiceless sounds
/s/f/ Can't sing it, No vibration of vocal cords.
Voiced sounds
Vocal cords close together cousing a vibration
Consonants: Place of articulation
Where in the mouth the tounge is
Bilabial
Only lips, p/b/m/w/
Labio Dental
Lips and teeth f/v
Dental
Tounge against teeth, th as in thing
Alveolar
Tounge against top of mouth, t/d/s/z/n/l/r
Palatal
Tounge back of mouth, ex Show, treasure, cheep, juice
Velar
Back of mouth, k/g/ng/
Glottal
Throat /h/
Stops
p/b/t/d/k/g/ Stop airstream and let go
Fricatives
f/v/z/3/ almost blocking airstream, produces friction
Affricatives
/d3/tS -- Ch,urch, Jud,Ge Brief stop with obstructed release (some friction)
Nasals
/m/n/ng Velum lowered, air goes through nose, all voiced.
Liquids
/l/r/ Two different tounge shapes with constriction near alveolar ridge
Glides
w/J/ tounge moves to and from position of a vowel, both voiced
Glottal Stops
Vocal cords closed and quickly released ex "Bottle" w/ british pronounciation
Flaps
Confusing /t/ and /d/ ex Kavida
All Vowels are voiced or voiceless?
Voiced
Monothongs vs Dipthongs?
Mono - 1 Vowel sound
Dip - 2 Vowel sounds