articulation Flashcards

1
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bilabial

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passive articulator is upper lip (lips brough together) /b, p/

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2
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alveolar

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passive is alveolar ridge /t d s z n l/

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3
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interdental

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passive is upper and lower teeth / θ /

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4
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passive articulator

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structure that the active part moves toward

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5
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active articulator

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structure that does most of the moving (lower lip, tongue)

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6
Q

post aveolar ridge

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passive is hard palate “sh, ch”

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7
Q

velar

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passive is soft palate (velum) /k g ŋ/

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8
Q

palatal

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passive is hard palate ex: /ʃ/ in shoe

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9
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labio-velar

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10
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dark l

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11
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stop

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12
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plosive

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13
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fricative

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consonant produced forcing the breath stream through a narrow channel /s/ /v/ /ʃ/

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14
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affricate

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15
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nasal

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16
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liquid

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17
Q

glide

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18
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flap

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19
Q

glottal

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20
Q

nasal plosion

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21
Q

lateral release

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22
Q

consonants in the prevocalic position

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23
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consonants in the postvocalic position

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24
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consonants in the intervocalic position

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25
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Resonant

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26
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sonorant

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27
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non-resonant

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28
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obstruent

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