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Fricative Place II: Labio-Dental Voiceless Cognate Partner = v |
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Fricative Place II: Labio-Dental Voiced Cognate Parter = f |
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Fricative Place III: Dental Voiceless Cognate Parter = [image] |
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Fricative Place III: Dental Voiced Cognate Parter = Θ |
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Fricative Place IV-B: Alveolar Post-Dental: extreme front of upper gums or teeth Voiceless Cognate Partner = z Sibilant; Hiss |
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Fricative Place IV-B: Alveolar Post-Dental: extreme front of upper gums or teeth Voiced Cognate Partner = [image] Sibilant; Buzz |
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Fricative Place IV-B: Alveolar Palato-Alveolar: the middle of the upper gums Voiceless Cognate Partner = [image] Sibilants; Hiss |
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Fricative Place IV-B: Alveolar Palato-Alveolar: the middle of the upper gums Voiceless Cognate Partner = ∫ Sibilants; Buzz |
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Fricative Place IV-B: Alveolar Post-Alveolar: extreme back of the upper gums Voiced No Cognate Partner Only used when "r" sound is followed by a vowel or dipthong, otherwise use r-coloring dipthong or middle vowel |
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Requirements for Good Sibilants |
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Teeth almost closed, but not actually touching Tip of tongue raised high toward gum ridge, but not touching Lips slightly spread as in "i" Thin swift column of air directed toward the gum ridge
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Rule of Usage for "s" Plurals and Possessives |
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If the sound preceding the final "s" is voiceless, then the "s" = [image] If the sound preceding the final "s" is voiced, then the "s" = z |
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Stop-Plosive Place I: Bilabial Voiceless Cognate Partner = b Can be Aspirated Nasal Plosion = + m |
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Stop-Plosive Place I: Bilabial Voiced Cognate Partner = p Nasal Plosion = + m Dentalization = + Θ or [image] |
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Stop-Plosive Place IV-A: Alveolar Voiceless Cognate Partner = d Can be Aspirated Nasal Plosion = + n Lateral Plosion = + l Dentalization = + Θ or [image] |
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Stop-Plosive Place IV-A: Alveolar Voiced Cognate Partner = t Nasal Plosion = + n Lateral Plosion = + l Dentalization = + Θ or [image] |
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Stop-Plosive Place VI: Velar Voiceless Cognate Partner = g Can be Aspirated |
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Stop-Plosive Place VI: Velar Voiced Cognate Partner = k |
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A pair of consonant sounds prouced in the same place and manner of articulation, one of the pair voiceless(vs) and the other voiced(vd). |
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The tip of the tongue touches the back of the upper front teeth. Occurs when t, d, n, or l is followed by Θ or [image]. |
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Affricate Place IV-A: Alveolar Voiceless Cognate Parter = d[image] |
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Affricate Place IV-A: Alveolar Voiced Cognate Parter = t∫ |
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The only sounds in the English language that are made with the soft palate in a relaxed and lower position. The lower jaw and tongue are relaxed and the air is sent through the nose m, n, [image] |
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Nasal Place I: Bilabial Voiced No Cognate Partner Nasal Plosion = p or b + |
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Nasal Place IV-A: Alveolar Voiced No Cognate Partner Nasal Plosion = t or d + Dentalization = + Θ or [image] |
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Nasal Place VI: Velar Voiced No Cognate Partner |
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Only one lateral consonant sound in Spoken English. Tip of the tongue touches the gum ridge just in the back of the upper front teeth. Only sound where air is emitted over the sides of the tongue. l |
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Lateral Place IV-A: Alveolar Voiced No Cognate Partner Lateral Plosion = t or d + Dentalization = + Θ or [image] |
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The air is either stopped or exploded by the articulators. Called Aspirated when air is released p & b, t & d, k & g |
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The air is forced through a narrow opening formed by the articulators resulting in a kind of audible friction. f & v, Θ & [image], [image] & z, ∫ & [image], h & [image] |
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Part of the Stop-Plosive family of sounds A combination of a stop-plosive and a fricative sounds blended together to make one sound t∫ & d[image] |
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For voiceless Stop-Plosive consonants: when air is released or exploded |
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Fricative Place VII: Glottal Voiceless Cognate Partner = [image] Never occur in the final position |
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Only consonant sounds that are produced without interruption or detouring of breath stream Know as semi-vowels Articulators begin is one shape and then glide from this position to the position of the vowel or dipthong sound that follows ω & [image], j |
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Glide Place I: Bilabial Voiced Cognate Partner = [image] Does not occur in the final position |
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Glide Place V: Palatal Voiced No Cognate Partner Does not occur in the final position Liquid U = + μ |
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Two lips articulating against one another p & b, m, [image] & w |
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Lower Lip articulating against upper front teeth f & v |
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Tip of tongue articulating against edge of upper front teeth Θ & [image] |
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Tip of tongue touching upper gum ridge directly behind upper front teeth t & d, n, l (and + IV-B = t∫ & d[image]; Affricates) |
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Edge of the tongue against the upper teeth at sides. Tip of tongue free, but not touching: (1) Post-dental: Extreme frontof upper gum ridge or upper teeth ([image] & z) (2) Palato-alveolar: Middle of upper gum ridge (∫ & [image]) (3) Post-alveolar: Extreme back of upper gum ridge (r) |
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Front of tonguee articulation against hard plate j |
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Back of tongue articulationg against soft palate (velum) k & g, [image] |
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In the larynx h & [image] |
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Fricatives made in places IV-B1 and IV-B2 Hisses - voiceless (s, ∫) Buzzes - voiced (z, [image]) |
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