Place of Articulation Flashcards
Major places of Articulation?
Lips , Tongue tip/blade , Tongue Tongue body
Lips ?
Bilabial
Tongue tip/ Blade?
Coronal
Tongue Body
Dorsal
consonant classified based on?
1- place of articulation 2- manner of Articulation 3- Voicing
Velar refer to what?
soft palate
Palatal refer to what?
Hard palate
Labiodental refer to what?
Lips + dental
Bilabial refer to what?
Two lips
Coronal example!
/t/ , /d/, /s/, /z/
Dorsal
/k/, /g/, /ŋ/
Labial example?
use 2 lips like /m/,/b/,/p/.
describe /m/
Bilabial, Nassal
describe /p/
Bilabial, Plosive
describe /b/
Bilabial, Plosive
Labiodental example!
/v/ , /f/
describe /v/
Labiodental , Fricative
describe /f/
Labiodental, Fricative
one term describe:
1- Bilabial
2- labiodental
Labial
lingual sounds
speech sounds that involve the tongue
how many subtypes for Coronal?
1- Alveolar
2- Plato-Alveolar
3- Dental
4- Retroflex
Palatal refer to ?
Hard palate
Velar refer to ?
Soft Palate
Alveolar refer to?
Alveolar ridge
Palato-Alveolar refer to?
Between:
1 Alveolar ridge
2- Hard palate
Inter-dental examples?
1- /θ/
2- /ð/
/θ/ /ð/ describe?
Inter-dental , Fricative
Alveolar examples?
/t/ , /d/ , /s/ , /z/
Retroflex
when the tongue curled back /r/ , /ɾ/
what did IPA use for dental sounds?
tooth diacritic [ ̪ ]
T or F:
Retroflex are not common in English
True
T or F
Many Languages do not have stop fricative as retroflex
F indian have
Describe /ʃ/ , /ʒ/
Palato - Alveolar
describe /j/
Approximant , Plato-Alveolar
T or F
velar is velum ?
T
Describe these sounds /k/ , /g/
velar, Plosive
What is meaning by Retroflex?
The tongue tip curled up behind further back the alveolar ridges
what is the differences between Retroflex and Palato - Alveolar?
1- (Retroflex), Tip of the tongue
2- ( Palato - Alveolar) Blade of the tongue
Glottal describe
placeless, All obstruction in the vocal folds