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TASK 5

NAYIVE TAPIERO

ENGLISH PHONETIC

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TASK 5

diphtongs

ENGLISH PHONETIC

what is a content word

what is a function word

falling intonation

raising intonation

Manner: It is a plosive consonant because it stops the flow of air when you close your lips. Place of articulation: It is bilabial because both lips participate in pronunciation.Articulators involved in their sound production: The articulation occurs in both lips. Tell if this is voiced or voiceless:It is sonorous because its pronunciation causes the vibration of the vocal cords. Example:bed, bear

CONSONAN B
consonant m

Manner: It is nasal because the lips prevent air from escaping. Then, the velum does not rise and allows air to escape through the nasal cavity. Place of articulation: It is bilabial because both lips move to pronounce it.Articulators involved in their sound production: The articulation occurs in both lips. Tell if this is voiced or voiceless:It is sonorous because its pronunciation causes the vibration of the vocal cords. Example:mother,mouse.

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Manner: It is lateral because when you pronounce it, the air comes out from both sides of the tongue. Place of articulation: It is alveolar because the tip of the tongue touches the alveolus.Articulators involved in their sound production:The inner part of the teeth (alveolus) is the point of articulation. Tell if this is voiced or voiceless:Since the vocal folds vibrate, we say that it is sonorous. Example:lips,lion

consonant L
Diphthoung
Consonant d

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consonant p

-Manner: It is a plosive consonant because the lips close, preventing the passage of air, and then open to release it. Place of articulation: It is bilabial because we use both lips to pronounce it. -Articulators involved in their sound: The articulation occurs in both lips Tell if this is voiced or voiceless:It is deaf because it does not produce any vibration in the vocal cords. Example:pencil,person

consonant d

Manner: It is occlusive because both the teeth and the tongue, when they come into contact, prevent the free passage of air. Place of articulation: It is a dental consonant because the teeth participate in its pronunciation. Articulators involved in their sound production: The articulation occurs in both lips. Tell if this is voiced or voiceless:It is sonorous because the vocal cords vibrate when pronounced Example:doll,dad

FUNCTION WORDS

Functional words are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning, but rather serve to express grammatical relationships with other words within a sentence,.They can be prepositions, pronouns, auxiliary verbs, conjunctions, articles or grammatical particles, Example:Conjunctions: and, but, or, so.

content word

Are words that have semantic content and contribute to the meaning of the sentence in which they occur.They are nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.Example:book,table

FALLING ENTONATION

This happens when the tone of your voice is lower at the end of the sentence and is the most used norm in American English.Use it with the most common sentences and questions that do not have a yes or no answer. Example: Where are you from? When will you come?

RAISING INTONATION

Are you going to school tomorrow?It occurs when the tone rises at the end of a sentence. Use it with questions that have a yes or no answer or to show disbelief or anger. Example: I'm glad? Are you tourists here in Colombia?