Task 5 – Review
Yadira Marcela Molina Pérez Code: 1090445567 English Phonetics - 51801429
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /j/
-Place of articulation: Palatal
-Manner of articulation: Approximants, liquids or semi-vowels
-Sonority: voiced
-Example: your, young.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /m/
-Place of articulation: Bilabial-Manner of articulation: Nasal -Sonority: voiced -Example: make, mother.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /p/
-Place of articulation: Bilabial-Manner of articulation: Plosives -Sonority: voiceless -Example: paw, page.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /f/
-Place of articulation: Labio-dental-Manner of articulation: Fricatives -Sonority: voiceless -Example: few, fine.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /r/
-Place of articulation: Post alveolar-Manner of articulation: Tap/Roll -Sonority: voiced -Example: red, run.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
DIPHTHONGS
/eɪ/ = Day
/eə/= Hair
definition of words
Falling intonation
Function Word
Raising intonation
Content Word
Describes the raising of the voice at the end of a sentence. Rising intonation is usually found in "yes" or "no" type questions. Examples:
Is the new teacher?
Are you hungry?
consist of prepositions and conjunctions. Conjunctions are of the same type and their functions are very similar to each other. Examples: My friend and I.
My friend with me.
Falling intonation describes the falling of the accented voice on the last syllable of a sentence. This falling intonation is easy to see in questions with a particle. Descending intonation is also used when we want to say something definite. Examples: Where is the biggest post office?
We are completely lost.
are words that have meaning; they are usually nouns, main verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Examples: Lucia has lived in France for ten years.
Felipe had eaten lunch before his mother arrived.
Thank You.
English Phonetics.
YADIRA MOLINA
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Task 5 – Review
Yadira Marcela Molina Pérez Code: 1090445567 English Phonetics - 51801429
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /j/
-Place of articulation: Palatal -Manner of articulation: Approximants, liquids or semi-vowels -Sonority: voiced -Example: your, young.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /m/
-Place of articulation: Bilabial-Manner of articulation: Nasal -Sonority: voiced -Example: make, mother.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /p/
-Place of articulation: Bilabial-Manner of articulation: Plosives -Sonority: voiceless -Example: paw, page.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /f/
-Place of articulation: Labio-dental-Manner of articulation: Fricatives -Sonority: voiceless -Example: few, fine.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
consonant sounds
• Consonant sound /r/
-Place of articulation: Post alveolar-Manner of articulation: Tap/Roll -Sonority: voiced -Example: red, run.
Ilustration: PHONOS, (2017).
DIPHTHONGS
/eɪ/ = Day
/eə/= Hair
definition of words
Falling intonation
Function Word
Raising intonation
Content Word
Describes the raising of the voice at the end of a sentence. Rising intonation is usually found in "yes" or "no" type questions. Examples: Is the new teacher? Are you hungry?
consist of prepositions and conjunctions. Conjunctions are of the same type and their functions are very similar to each other. Examples: My friend and I. My friend with me.
Falling intonation describes the falling of the accented voice on the last syllable of a sentence. This falling intonation is easy to see in questions with a particle. Descending intonation is also used when we want to say something definite. Examples: Where is the biggest post office? We are completely lost.
are words that have meaning; they are usually nouns, main verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Examples: Lucia has lived in France for ten years. Felipe had eaten lunch before his mother arrived.
Thank You.