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Phonetics

Articulatory Phonetics; *Manner of Articulation: -( how the sounds are articulated ,why) Stops Fricatives Affricates Nasals liquids Glides The glottal stop and the flap. Phonetics . * Manner of Articulation: -( how the sounds are articulated ,why). Stops :

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Phonetics

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  1. Articulatory Phonetics; *Manner of Articulation: -( how the sounds are articulated ,why) Stops Fricatives Affricates Nasals liquids Glides The glottal stop and the flap Phonetics

  2. *Manner of Articulation: -( how the sounds are articulated ,why)

  3. Stops : The consonant sounds that are resulting from a blocking or stopping effect on the airstream. Pen - Back Ten - Door King - gun [p] voiceless bilabial stop [b] voiced bilabial stop [t] voiceless alveolar stop [d] voiced alveolar stop [k] voiceless velar stop [g] voiced velar stop

  4. 2. Fricatives : The consonant sounds that are resulting from almost blocking the airstream and having the air pushed through the very narrow opening. Fish - van three - then sound – zoo shop – measure

  5. Fish - van three - then sound – zoo shop - measure [f] voiceless labiodental fricative [v] voiced labiodental fricative [θ] voiceless dental fricative [ð ] voiced dental fricative [s] voiceless alveolar fricative [z] voiced alveolar fricative [ʃ ] voiceless palatal fricative [ʒ ] voiced palatal fricative

  6. 3. Affricates: The consonant sounds that are resulting from a friction that caused by combining a brief stopping of the airstream with an obstructed release. child - jeep [tʃ] voiceless palatal affricate [dʒ] voiced palatal affricate

  7. 4. Nasals: The consonant sounds that are resulting from lowering the velum allowing the airstream to flow out through the nose. Mouth Nose Sing [ m ] voiced bilabial nasal [ n ] voiced alveolar nasal [ ŋ ] voiced velar nasal

  8. 5. Liquids : Led Red [ l ] voiced alveolar liquid [ r ] voiced alveolar liquid

  9. 6. Glides : Wet Yes Hi [ w ] voiced bilabial glide [ j ] voiced palatal glide [ h ] voiceless glottal glide (fricative)

  10. The glottal stop and the flap: The glottal stop: [ʔ] It occurs when the space between the vocal cords (the glottis) is closed completely (very briefly), then released. Oh oh Uh-uh What have you got? I forgot the hat

  11. The flap: [D] or [ɾ] This sound is produced by the tongue tip tapping the alveolar ridge briefly. [t], [d] Dad / daddy metal/ medal Writer/rider

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