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Recap: Vowels & Consonants

Recap: Vowels & Consonants. V – central “sound” of the syllable C – outer “shell” of the syllable. (C) V (C). (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C). Recap: Vowels & Consonants. V – central “sound” of the syllable C – outer “shell” of the syllable. Consonants. 3 features: Manner Place Voicing.

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Recap: Vowels & Consonants

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  1. Recap: Vowels & Consonants V – central “sound” of the syllableC – outer “shell” of the syllable (C) V (C) (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)

  2. Recap: Vowels & Consonants V – central “sound” of the syllableC – outer “shell” of the syllable

  3. Consonants • 3 features: • Manner • Place • Voicing

  4. Consonants Daniel Currie Hall http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~danhall/phonetics/sammy.html

  5. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 1 Manner of Articulation How much constriction? plosive: completely blocked fricative: partly blocked affricate: plosive + fricative approximant: slightly hindered nasalization Does the air flow through both the nose and the mouth, or just the mouth?

  6. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation Where in the mouth does the constriction occur? What parts of the mouth are involved (lips, teeth, tongue, roof of the mouth)?

  7. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation bilabial labiodental dental alveolar palatal velar glottal

  8. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation Plosives: bilabial alveolar (palatal) velar

  9. Consonants:plosives The following slides were made using Daniel Currie Hall’s website at http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~danhall/phonetics/sammy.html

  10. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation Plosives: bilabial alveolar (palatal) velar

  11. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation Plosives: bilabial alveolar (palatal) velar

  12. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation Plosives: bilabial alveolar (palatal) velar

  13. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 2 Place of Articulation Plosives: bilabial alveolar (palatal) velar

  14. Consonants: 3 phonetic features 3 Voicing Are the vocal chords vibrating or not? REMEMBER THE TERMS FORTIS and LENIS (at least until the next slideshow)

  15. The six RP plosives Features: unvoiced bilabial stop p

  16. The six RP plosives Features: voiced bilabial stop b

  17. The six RP plosives Features: unvoiced alveolar stop t

  18. The six RP plosives Features: voiced alveolar stop d

  19. The six RP plosives Features: unvoiced velar stop k

  20. The six RP plosives Features: voiced velar stop g

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