LINB09H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Trachea, Phoneme, Vocal Folds
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Lecture 1: syllabus + intro to vocal anatomy. Describe and analyze acoustic properties of speech sounds. Nasal: secondary resonating chamber (if velum is lowered) Filter: supralaryngeal vocal tract shapes sounds (course focus) In the oral cavity lower (active) articulators = lip + tongue move towards upper (passive) articulators. Consonant articulation: stops, fricatives, affricates, approximants (liquids, glides and. Lateral), nasal: note approximants category: [w l j ] [w] corresponds to [u] (labiovelar): note [w] is only english phoneme with. 2 passive and active articulators: lower lip + dorsum, upper lip + velum, divisions: