sound devices Flashcards
These are consonant sounds that involve a sudden release of air, such as “p,” “b,” “t,” “d,” “k,” and “g.”
plosives
plosives
These are consonant sounds that involve a sudden release of air, such as “p,” “b,” “t,” “d,” “k,” and “g.”
fricatives
These are consonant sounds that involve a continuous flow of air through a narrow opening, creating a hissing or buzzing sound. Examples include “f,” “v,”, “z,” “sh,” and “zh”
These are consonant sounds that involve a continuous flow of air through a narrow opening, creating a hissing or buzzing sound. Examples include “f,” “v,”, “z,” “sh,” and “zh”
fricatives
the repetition of the “s” sound in a group of words
sibilance
sibilance
the repetition of the “s” sound in a group of words
nasals
These are consonant sounds that are produced by the flow of air through the nose. Examples include “m,” “n,” and “ng”
These are consonant sounds that are produced by the flow of air through the nose. Examples include “m,” “n,” and “ng”
nasals
It is the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together. Example: “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.”
assonance
assonance
It is the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together. Example: “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.”
consonance
It is the repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together. Example: “pitter-patter, splish-splash.”
It is the repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together. Example: “pitter-patter, splish-splash.”
consonance
the use of words that imitate or suggest the sound they describe. Example: “buzz, hiss, sizzle.”
onomatopoeia
onomatopoeia
the use of words that imitate or suggest the sound they describe. Example: “buzz, hiss, sizzle.”
alliteration
It is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in words that are close together