Consonants by Groupings Flashcards

1
Q

labiodental

A

f, v

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2
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interdental

A

θ, ð

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3
Q

alveolar

A

t, d, s, z, n, l
tada, SZA, no lie

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4
Q

Palatal

A

ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, r, j

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5
Q

velar

A

k, g, ŋ (w)

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6
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glottal

A

ʔ, h

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7
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stops/plosives

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p, b, t, d, k, g, ʔ
stop the airflow entirely. Pressure is built up behind the articulators, and then released in a small explosion of air

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8
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fricatives

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f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ʃ, ʒ, h
The airflow is obstructed almost entirely, producing a turbulent, hissing sound

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9
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affricates

A

tʃ, dʒ

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10
Q

nasal

A

m, n, ŋ
instead of stopping airflow, rerouting it through the nasal cavity

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11
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liquid

A

l, r
Produced when the tongue creates an obstruction in the middle of the mouth and re-routes the air out the sides of the mouth

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12
Q

glides

A

j, w

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13
Q

voiced

A

/b/, /d/, /g/, /v/, / ð /, /z/, / ʒ /,
/ dʒ /, /m/, /n/, / ŋ /, /l/, /r/,
/w/, /j/

all nasals are voiced
the vocal folds are active during sound production

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14
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voiceless

A

/p/, /t/, /k/, /ʔ/, /f/, / θ /, /s/,
/ʃ/, /h/, / tʃ /
the vocal folds are inactive during sound production

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15
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bilabial

A

b, m, w, p
/w/ is coarticulated – produced 2 two places at once. Velar and bilabial, but is classified typically as a bilabial

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16
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What are the 3 elements to any consonant?

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17
Q

What does place of articulation refer to?

A

Where in the mouth the obstruction is occurring when the consonant is formed

2 articulators need to come together– I will move, 1 will remain stationary

18
Q

What does manner of articulation refer to?

A

Tells us how much airflow is being obstructed (from total obstruction – stops, to minimal obstruction)

19
Q

What does voicing refer to?

A

This refers to what the vocal chords are doing during sound production