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Manner and place of articulation
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Task 5 – Review_five consonant sounds
sound
Sound
sound
Manner articulation: ApproximantPlace articulation: Palatal Articulators involved. Tongue´s front and hard palate. Voice sound
Manner articulation: FrivativePlace articulation: labio-dental Articulators involved: Upper teeth and lower lip Voice sound
Manner articulation: PlosivePlace articulation: alveolar Articulators involved: Blade, or tip of the tongue and teeth ridge. Voiceless sound
sound
sound
examples:
1) teacher- writer= t2) vest-live-forgive= v 3) yea - yeast= j 4) hope- help= h 5) shout- shirt= ʃ
Manner articulation: FricativePlace articulation: Glotal Articulators involved: Vocal folds Voiced sound
Manner articulation: FricativePlace articulation: Palato-alveolar Articulators involved: Front of the tongue and hard palate Voiceless sound
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content words an FUNCTION words
content words
Content words are those concéntrate more meaning in the speech or in the writing, also called lexical words, these words contain semantic information as nouns verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Example: ethics- Love
funtion words
Function words: These are those that help us to connect some very important information and allow us to form structure in the sentence and define the relationship between two words. This can be an auxiliary verb, preposition, article, and pronoun. Example: The, to, on, in, do
examples
falling entonation
Falling intonation happened when the voice falls on the final stressed syllable of a phrase, or when we want to say someone very clear or definite. This aspect is common also in the questions (w).
What time can you visit me?I love to you because you love me
Rising intonation
exaples
Rising intonation is used to empathize with moods, this show how the voice rises at the end of a sentence and on the question with the answer yes or no.
you tell me that my car was broken, are you sure?Is this my book?