The Articulatory structure of Speech(Sounds)(PP69-72) a Vocal Tract(p 70) Classification of Speech Sounds The articulatory Structure of Consonants and vowels The Structure of consonants The Structure of Vowels Back
The Articulatory Structure of Speech (Sounds) (PP.69-72) ◼ Vocal Tract (p.70) ◼ Classification of Speech Sounds ◼ The Articulatory Structure of Consonants and Vowels ◆ The Structure of Consonants ◆ The Structure of Vowels Back
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Classification of Speech Sounds Vowels vs Consonants e Vowels differ from consonants in that the airflow from the lungs is not obstructed during production(p 70) Back
Classification of Speech Sounds ◼ Vowels vs. Consonants ◆ Vowels differ from consonants in that the airflow from the lungs is not obstructed during production (p.70) Back
The Structure of consonants Consonants are described in terms of(p. 71, table 4 e the manner of articulation stops, fricatives, affricative, nasals, liquids, glide the place of the articulation bilabial, labiodental, dental, alveolar, palatal, velar, glottal o the presence or absence of vocal cord vibration ◆ voiceless. voiced The configuration of the three features makes up a consonant Back
The Structure of Consonants ◼ Consonants are described in terms of (p.71, table 4-1): ◆ the manner of articulation ⧫ stops, fricatives, affricatives, nasals, liquids, glides. ◆ the place of the articulation ⧫ bilabial, labiodental, dental, alveolar, palatal, velar, glottal. ◆ the presence or absence of vocal cord vibration ⧫ voiceless, voiced. ----- The configuration of the three features makes up a consonant. Back
The Structure of vowels a Vowels are described in terms of(p. 72, table 4-2) whether they are produced in the front, the center. or back of the mouth whether the tongue position is high, middle, or whether they are produced in the rounded or un-rounded mouth shape -o--The configuration of the three features makes up aⅴowel
The Structure of Vowels ◼ Vowels are described in terms of (p.72, table 4-2) : ◆ whether they are produced in the front, the center, or back of the mouth ◆ whether the tongue position is high, middle, or low. ◆ whether they are produced in the rounded or un-rounded mouth shape. ----The configuration of the three features makes up a vowel