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task 5 - review

Valentina Tuiran Sanchez

01

CONSONATS SOUNDS

/n/

Manner of articulation: Nasal Place of articulation: Alveolar Articulators involved in its sound production: The tip of the tongue and the alveolar ridge. Voiced Examples: nine, name

https://mikeacademe.blogspot.com/2019/02/nasal-sounds-m-nand.html

02

/m/

place or articulation : Bilabial Manner of articulation : Nasal Articulators involved in its sound production: approximation of the lips Voiced Examples: name, mine

https://mikeacademe.blogspot.com/2019/02/nasal-sounds-m-nand.html

03

/v/

Manner of articulation: Fricative Place of articulation: Labio-dental Articulators involved in its sound production: The lower lip and the upper front teeth. Voiced Examples: over, have

https://thesoundofenglish.org/v-vs-b/

04

/b/

Manner of articulation : plosive place of articulation : Bilabial Articulators involved in its sound production: lip approximation Voiced Examples: between, before

https://thesoundofenglish.org/v-vs-b/

/g/

05

Manner of articulation: Plosive Place of articulation: Velar Articulators involved in its sound production: The back of the tongue and the soft palate (velum). Voiced Examples: game, gate

https://pronuncian.com/pronounce-g-sound

DIIPHTHONG

diphthong: /eǝ/

WHERE

Diphthong: /ɔɪ/

VOICE

Define what is a content word and give two examples.

In linguistics, a content word is a word that carries meaning and refers to something in the world, as opposed to a function word such as an article or conjunction that primarily conveys grammatical relationships between words. Content words include nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. (Yule, 2010).Examples: Guitar, joyful

Define what is a function word and give two examples.

In linguistics, a function word is a word that primarily conveys grammatical relationships between other words in a sentence and typically has little independent meaning. Examples of function words include articles, conjunctions, prepositions, and pronouns. (Cambridge Dictionary, n.d.).Examples: The, and.

Define falling intonation and write two sentences as examples.

Falling intonation describes how the voice falls on the final stressed syllable of a sentence or phrase . It is used when making statements or when ending a question with either a period or exclamation point" (Cambridge Dictionary, n.d.).Examples: "I went to the store to buy some groceries." "She is an excellent singer with a beautiful voice."

Define raising intonation and write two sentences as examples.

Raising intonation is a type of intonation pattern where the pitch of the voice increases over time, often indicating a question, uncertainty, or surprise. "Rising intonation is a pitch pattern that involves the voice rising in pitch toward the end of a sentence" (ThoughtCo, 2022) Examples: "She is an excellent singer with a beautiful voice." "I went to the store to buy some groceries."

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