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Ana Gabriela Gutiérrez Gómez
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Ana Gabriela Gutierrez Gomez Group: 518014_14 English Phonetics
consonant sounds
-Sonorant consonant -Form: Occlusive -Place of articulation: Alveolar -Articulators: You can feel the vibration of the throat while saying the letter, you should feel the contact of the tongue with the alveolar ridge and a small puff of air in the mouth. -Examples: dog, dip, day
-Sonorant consonant -Form: Occlusive Place of articulation: Bilabial A-rticulators: You can feel this sound vibrate in the throat to vibrate and so it is voiced. You can clearly see that both lips are used to create the sound. -Examples: meat, mop, map
-Dull consonant- Form: Fricative -Place of articulation: Alveolar -Articulators: This sound is totally voiceless. You should be able to feel the air being forced between the tongue and the alveolar ridge. The fact that there is friction means that it is a fricative, being articulated in the alveolar region. -Examples: Song, sip,seat
-Sonorant consonant -Form: Lateral - Place of articulation: Alveoral -Articulators: In both light and dark //, the tip of the tongue is in contact with the alveolar ridge. The difference between the two comes from the position of the back of the tongue. In the light //, the back of the tongue is in a more forward position. In the dark //, the back of the tongue is further back in the mouth. -Examples: little, long
-Sonorant consonant -Form: stop Place of articulation: alveolar -Articulators: If you put your fingers on your throat, you should be able to feel the vibration, indicating voicing. You should also be able to feel the tongue against the alveolar ridge, indicating alveolar sound. If you hold your nose with two fingers, you will notice that sound production is not possible. - Examples: nice, nip, note
Bike
Afraid
Diphthongs