CSCD 1108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Phoneme, Vocal Folds, Great Vowel Shift

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The consonants of english: consonant sounds are produced by obstructing the flow of air as it. To form the f sound in fill /f/ Interdental sounds: created by putting our tongue between our teeth and obstructing the flow of air with the tongue and teeth: ex. S in sack /s: palatal sounds: created as the tongue moved back slightly and is raised to the hard palate of your mouth, just behind the alveolar ridge, ex. Describing the features of consonants: manner of articulation. Manner of articulation: how the sound is produced: we can obstruct the flow of air in different ways to produce different ix. sounds. Stops: when you completely stop the flow of air: ex. Fricatives: produced w/ a partial obstruction, you create a narrow opening through which you force a steady stream of air: ex. Affricates: a combination of a stop and a fricative: ex. Sonorants: are not produced w. significant obstruction of air flow.

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