Developing Speech 3 - Types Of Sound Produced Flashcards

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____ __________ are another name for plosives.

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Stop consonants.

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How are plosive sounds created?

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Plosives are created when the airflow is blocked for a brief time.

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Examples of voiced plosives:

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  • b
  • d
  • g
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Examples of unvoiced plosives:

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  • p
  • t
  • k
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How are fricative sounds created?

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Fricatives are created when the airflow is only partially blocked and air moves through the mouth in a steady stream.

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How are affricative sounds created?

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Affricatives are created by putting plosives and fricatives together.

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An example of an affricative is:

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The ‘dg’ sound judge.

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Approximants are similar sounds to. . .

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Vowels.

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Examples of voiced approximants are:

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  • w
  • r
  • j
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How are nasal sounds produced?

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Nasals are produced by air moving through the nose.

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Examples of voiced nasals:

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  • m

- n

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How are lateral sounds produced?

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Laterals are produced by placing the tongue on the ridge of the and then air moving down the side of the mouth.

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