LING 2P50 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Speech Organ, Syllable, Formant

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Manner of articulation: the kind of articulation, degree of opening, nasality, and laterality. Stricture: complete or partial closure involved in articulation. Nasality: allowing air to pass out the nose or not. Lateral: air passing out through the side of the vocal tract. Frication: noise of a turbulent airstream, typical of fricatives. Sonorants: nasals, approximants, vowels vowel and greater liquids and glides. Oral stops: involve closure of both the oral and nasal passages. Fricatives: (aka spirants) opening is sufficiently narrow to cause a turbulent. Affricates: consist of a stop immediately followed by a homorganic fricative than that of a fricative; made without a turbulent airstream; they include. Approximants: manner of articulation with an opening less than that of a. Trill: where one organ vibrates against another in a rapid series of. Flap: an active articulator starts in one position, strikes the place of passing, and ends the movement in a position different from.

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