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VOWELS AND CONSONANTS
ARTICULATORY PHONETICS
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ARTICULATORY PHONETICS

VOWELS AND CONSONANTS

Articulatory phonetics: consonants

Vocal tract

Manner of articulation

Place of articulation

a manner of articulation in which you stop the airflow using lips, teeth or palate followed by a sudden release of air

this sound begins as a stop (plosive) and ends as a fricative (sound with incomplete closure and a sound of friction). This happens in the same place of articulation

a sound with incomplete closure and a sound of friction.

a sound produced by lowering the velum and closing the oral cavity with the lips so that the air flows through the nose

sound produced by raising the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth so that the airstream flows past one or both sides of the tongue.

a consonant sound in which air is able to flow almost completely freely. It sounds like a vowel

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