LINGUIST 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Vocal Tract, Tenseness, Canadian English
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Ipa consonant chart: stops in text = plosive in ipa and does not include the nasal stop subtype, separate manner classification for nasals in ipa. [r] in north american convention cs [ ] in international convention: separate manner classification for taps/flaps in ipa, instead of classifying as liquid, no classification for affricates on ipa on consonant chart. What types of articulatory features are transmitted visually: glottal state not well transmitted: can"t tell between for example p and b, can"t tell manner of articulation as well. How effectively do you think articulatory features are transmitted visually: glottal, place, manner. Syllabic consonants: liquids and nasals are more sonorous than other consonants and can function as the nucleus of a syllable, syllabic. Simple vowels: no noticeable change during articulation, pit, set, put, cut, mat, dog, heat. Dipthongs: complex articulation due to ongue movement toward a glide position within a single syllable, say, grow, heat, lose, my, now, boy.