LIN205H5 Lecture : lin200-handout 1-speech sounds.pdf

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Handout 1 speech sounds and articulatory properties. [w] alveolar, voiced lateral alveolar, voiced retroflex palatal, voiced, glide labio-velar, voiceless, glide labio-velar, voiced, glide palatal, voiceless, non-nasal palatal, voiced, non-nasal velar, voiceless, non-nasal velar, voiced, non-nasal alveolar, voiceless, non-nasal glottal, voiceless, non-nasal. When alveo-palatal, voiceless, non-nasal chime post-alveolar, voiceless, non-nasal mission post-alveolar, voiced, non-nasal. * remember that each ipa symbol stands for one and only one speech sound. * be careful not to confuse the letters used in english spelling with the ipa symbols that look the same. For example, don"t confuse the letter y with the vowel [y] (which represents a sound that doesn"t exist in english). * many of these symbols represent sounds that are not native to english. I included them simply as examples of possible speech sounds across languages. This list is by no means complete. low, central, unrounded low, central, rounded low, back, unrounded low, central, unrounded.

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