CSD 1080 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Vocal Fold Nodule, Vocal Folds, Stuttering

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What are fricatives, stops, nasals, and glides: fricatives are hissing types of noises produced by forcing air through small space in oral cavity, stops are produced by completely closing off the airflow, building up pressure in the oral cavity, then releasing it, nasals are produced with velo pharyngeal port open, where air comes out through the nose, glides are produced by gradually changing the shape of the articulators (e. g. w , y , all refer to the manner of articulation. Define bilabial, labio dental, lingua dental, lingua alveolar, lingua palatal, lingua velar, and glottal: bilabial: place of articulation between 2 lips, labio dental: between lips and teeth, lingua dental: between teeth (interdental, lingua alveolar: tip of tongue & alveolar ridge, lingua palatal: between blade of tongue and hard palate, lingua velar: between dorsum of tongue and soft palate, glottal: produced by letting air pass through vocal folds.

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