Phonetics The Sounds of Language CONSONANT SOUNDS Places

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Phonetics: The Sounds of Language CONSONANT SOUNDS

Phonetics: The Sounds of Language CONSONANT SOUNDS

Places of Articulation

Places of Articulation

Voicing n Voiced: The glottal state in which the vocal folds are brought close

Voicing n Voiced: The glottal state in which the vocal folds are brought close together but not tightly closed, causing air passing through them to vibrate. Ø [b], [d], [g], [v], [ð], [z], [ʒ], [dʒ], [m], [n], [ŋ], [l], [r], [w], [y]

Voicing n Voiceless: The glottal state in which the vocal folds are pulled apart,

Voicing n Voiceless: The glottal state in which the vocal folds are pulled apart, allowing air to pass directly through the glottis. Ø [p], [t], [k], [f], [θ], [s], [ʃ], [tʃ]

Places of Articulation [p], [b], [m], [w] n Bilabial n Labiodental [f], [v] n

Places of Articulation [p], [b], [m], [w] n Bilabial n Labiodental [f], [v] n Interdental n Alveolar [t], [d], [s], [z], [l], [n] [θ], [ð]

Places of Articulation n Palatal n Velar n Glottal [ʃ], [ʒ], [tʃ ], [dʒ],

Places of Articulation n Palatal n Velar n Glottal [ʃ], [ʒ], [tʃ ], [dʒ], [r], [y] [k], [g], [ŋ ], [h] So, how many consonant sounds are there in English Language? 24

For each of the following pairs of sounds, state whether the place of articulation

For each of the following pairs of sounds, state whether the place of articulation is the same or different. Then identify the place of articulation. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. [s] : [l] [k] : [ŋ] [p] : [g] [t] : [z] [m] : [n] [dʒ ] : [ʃ] [ f ] : [h] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Alveolar : Alveolar Velar : Velar Bilabial : Velar Alveolar : Alveolar Bilabial : Alveolar Palatal : Palatal Labiodental : Glottal

Manner of Articulation n Plosive (Stop): Complete and momentary closure of airflow through the

Manner of Articulation n Plosive (Stop): Complete and momentary closure of airflow through the vocal tract. Ø [p], [t], [k], [b], [d], [g] Nasal: The airflow passes through the nasal passages. Ø [n], [m], [ŋ] Fricative: Continuous airflow through the mouth. Ø [f], [v], [s], [z], [θ], [ð], [ʃ], [ʒ ], [h]

Manner of Articulation n Affricate: The stop articulation is released and the tongue moves

Manner of Articulation n Affricate: The stop articulation is released and the tongue moves rapidly away. Ø [tʃ], [dʒ] Liquid: Air escapes through the mouth along the lowered sides of the tongue. Ø [l], [r] Glide: semi-consonants. Ø [ y ], [w]

For each of the following pairs of sounds, state whether the manner of articulation

For each of the following pairs of sounds, state whether the manner of articulation is the same or different. Then identify the manner of articulation for each sound. a. [s] : [θ ] b. [k] : [g] c. [w] : [ y ] d. [ f ] : [ʃ] e. [l] : [t] f. [ð] : [v] g. [tʃ] : [s] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Fricative : Fricative Stop : Stop Glide : Glide Fricative : Fricative Liquid : Stop Fricative : Fricative Affricate : Fricative

Phonetic Description n When describing phonemes: voicing is first Ø place of articulation is

Phonetic Description n When describing phonemes: voicing is first Ø place of articulation is second Ø manner of articulation is third [p] voiceless bilabial stop [v] voiced labiodental fricative Ø

After each of the following articulatory descriptions, write the sound described in phonetic brackets.

After each of the following articulatory descriptions, write the sound described in phonetic brackets. a. b. c. d. Voiceless velar stop Voiced labiodental fricative Voiced alveolar affricate Voiced palatal glide a. b. c. d. [k] [v] [dʒ] [y]

After each of the following sounds, write the articulatory description. a. b. c. d.

After each of the following sounds, write the articulatory description. a. b. c. d. [ŋ] [θ] [r] [tʃ] a. b. c. d. Voiced velar nasal Voiceless interdental fricative Voiced palatal liquid Voiceless palatal affricate