COMD 4150 : COMD4150 Exam2

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Comd 4150 exam 2 study guide: consonant- easier to learn than vowel transcription. Unlike vowels, consonants are not produced by changes in tongue and lip position . Sound source- for all vowels, sound source is at the level of vocal folds breath they are produced by constrictions that modify the breath stream coming from the larynx. Involves the coming together of two articulators to modify flow of air as it passes the oral or nasal cavities. Called obstruents because airflow is obstructed during their articulation (aka non. Resonance does not occur throughout the entire vocal tract occurs in the portion. Resonant consonants); nasals, liquids, and glides all voiced of the vocal tract anterior to constriction formed by articulators. For voiced obstruents, vibrating vocal folds serve as second sound source similar to vowels, resonance occurring throughout the entire vocal tract (aka. Little constriction in vocal tract; little turbulence in airstream as it passes oral cavity: sonorant, prevocalic.