LINB09H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Diphthong, Mid Vowel, Homorganic Consonant

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Alveopalatal = postalveolar; but use postalveolar [ ] . Transcription quiz at start of next class on english consonants. Recall: places of articulation: labial: any segment that involves the lips (front) Labiodental [f v: coronal: any segment that involves the tip/blade (middle) Alveolar [t d s z l n] For some speakers, [ ] (some bunch the [ ] with the tongue bunched low behind the teeth: dorsal: any segment that involves the body or back of the tongue (back) Velar [k g: glottal: not dorsal [h ] ( heel, button) These are articulated so differently that they form their own class: labiovelar: double articulation in the lips and velum. Represented by 1 line: oral stops = stops, nasal stops = nasals. Fricatives and affricates: fricative: air forced through tiny gap creating frication. Represented by 2 narrowly spaced parallel lines: affricate: stop closure followed by fricative period. Closure and frication are homorganic (same place of articulation: sibilants: hissing, particularly loud.

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