LING 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Palatine Uvula, Fricative Consonant

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Almost all sounds involve interfering with air from the lungs. Stop: you completely stop the air (b) P b/ t d/ k g/ q g. When you stop the air completely and get a glottal stop. Different place of obstruction (lips, avelolar ridge, velum, uvula. Tongue raises to touch the soft pallet. (sh) (genre) (palato-alveolars (post alveolar) (labial lips (teeth)) v z (coronal tip/blade) x. (velar) (cid:1853) (dark l; ex bill) l r (trill at front of the mouth) (car) r (at the uvular) Glides w (with) j h (hot) (voiced h) Vowels: tongue body position (vertical) i. e. height. High (i-beat), mid (o-boat) , low ( -bought: tongue position (horizontal) Front (e-bait), central ( -but), back (u-boot: lips. Rounded (o-boat), unrounded ( -bat: tense (i-beat), lax ((cid:1852)-bit) i beat, u boot, (cid:1852) bit, e bait, o boat, bet, but, bat, ball.

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