manner of articulatin Flashcards

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stops

A

Form of stopping of the air stream then letting go.

Voiced - bilables- stops. [b]
Voiceless- bilabials- stops [p]
Voiceless- alveolars- stops [t]
Voiced- alveolars- stops [D]
Voiceless- velars- stops [k]
Voiced- velars- stops [g]

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Fricatives

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Almost blocking the airstream then push through narrow opening. You feel it.

Voiceless- labiodentals- fricatives [f]
Voiced- labio- frica.. [v]

Voiceless- dentals- frica [θ]
Voiced- debtals - frica- [ð]

Voiceless- alveolars- fric [s]
Voiced- alveolars- fric [z]

Voiceless- palates - fric [ʃ]
Voiced- palates- fric [3]

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Affricates

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If you combine a brief stopping of the airstream with a release
which causes some friction.

Voiceless- palatal- affricates. [tʃ]
Voiceless- palatal- affric- [d3].

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Nasals

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Most sounds are produced orally, the airstream, is allowed to flow out through the nose to produce [m], [n], and
[ng.].

Voiced- bilabial- nasals. [m]
Voiced- alveolars- nasals [n]
Voiced- velar- nasals- [ng]

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Liquids

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letting the airstream
flow around the sides of the tongue as the tip of the tongue makes contact with the middle of the alveolar ridge.

Voiced- alveolars- liquids.[l]
Voiced- alveolar- liq. [r]

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glides

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Sound produced with the tongue in motion.
Voiced- bilabials- glides- [w]

Voiced- palatal- glides. [j]

Voiceless- Glottal- glides. [h]

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Glottal stop.

A

represented by the symbol [ʔ], occurs when the space
between the vocal cords (the glottis) is closed completely (very briefly), then
released. Try saying the expression Oh oh.

Vowels.

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