LINB09H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Fricative Consonant, Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory, Homorganic Consonant

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Source filter model - vibrating source (vocal tracts) Lower articulators - do the moving (jaws and tongue) move to meet upper articulators. Labial segments anything that involves the lips (bilabial, labiodental) Coronal (uses tip / lamina front part of tongue) o interdental - thief and thee: others have dental sounds tip of tongue pressing up against teeth, alvelolar - tip of tongue with alveolar ridge o o. Post alveolar - cheap, jeep, mirage (word finaling can"t start with in english) Retrofelx - rolled r (for some speakers - (upside down r) Dorsal segment - body or back of tongue o. Palatal - glide - yield /j: velar - /k,g/ , long (word finaling) Glottal segments (no oral articulation: glottal /h, ?/ heel, button (for some speakers) Both labial articulation and velar articulation /w, upside down q/ Fricative lines spall distance apart, appoximants further apart. Oral stop - no air flwo at all. Bookmark added at 27:30 in audio 1.

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