LINGUIST 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stop Consonant, Postalveolar Consonant, Phonation
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Quiz 3 due between february 1st at noon february 2nd at noon: content: vowel sounds (same or different), ipa symbols and their articulatory descriptions (consonants & vowels), diphthongs (minor and major) Assignment 1 due february 3 at 4:30pm. Respiration (required for all speech sound production: 2. Phonation (in the case of voiced sounds: 3. Review: consonant production: glottal state + place + manner. Consonant classification: differences between ipa and o"grady text: stop in text = plosive in ipa and does not include the nasal stop subtype (means the same thing, however, separate manner classification for nasals in ipa. [r] in north american convention v. [ ] in international convention classifying as a liquid: no classification for affricates on ipa consonant chart. Syllabic consonants: liquids and nasals are more sonorous than other consonants and can function as the nucleus of a syllable. Review: major sound classes articulation: vowels. Produced with a relatively open vocal tract.