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O1
Lengua
english Phonetics
Consonant sounds
Empezar
Pay attention to this sounds
/m/
-Bilabial sound -It's nasal -The vibrations of the vocal cords - It's voiced consonant
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The consonants [f] and [v] are known to form labiodental fricative sounds in the English language.
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dental consonants
¡Vamos!
A dental consonant is a consonant articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth, such as /t/, /d/, /n/, and /l/ in some languages.
¡Vamos!
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Nouns: John, room, answer.
content words
They can be compared to grammatical words, which are structural. Nouns, main verbs, adjectives and adverbs are usually content words.
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Auxiliary verbs = do, be, have (help with conjugation of tense) Prepositions = show relationships in time and space Articles = used to indicate specific or non-specific nouns Conjunctions = words that connect
function words
Function words help us connect important information. Function words are important for understanding, but they add little meaning beyond defining the relationship between two words.
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Rising Intonation means the pitch of the voice rises over time. Falling Intonation means that the pitch falls with time.
Dipping or Fall-rise Intonation falls and then rises. Peaking or Rise-fall Intonation rises and then falls