LINB09H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Murmured Voice, Persian Language, Vocal Fry Register

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Review: x (cid:1831) t (cid:1832) j (joanna"s last name) x = velar fricative (cid:1831) = mid back rounded vowel t (cid:1832) = voiceless fricative alveolopalatal. = front mid-low unrounded vowel j = palatal central approximant. Ipa chart: white spaces are sounds that are uncommon, grey spaces are sounds that cannot be produced, the vowel chart for each speaker will be different, even if they are from the same area. Consonant and vowel systems of the world"s languages: Illustrations of the ipa: profiles of a specific studied language (explains the consonants/vowels and any important findings. ) Every language is different, but there are going to be similarities. Some languages have a complex vowel system, while others have a simpler one: french, is not found in english. Phonation - states of the glottis: there are various types of cartilage that are attached to the vocal cords.

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