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DIMENSIONS OF SPEECH SOUNDS :book: - Coggle Diagram
DIMENSIONS OF SPEECH SOUNDS :book:
:pencil2:There are 3 dimensions
The consonants can differ each other :keyboard:
Place of articulation
It's the place of the vocal tract
In this produce the sound
for emaxple: lips :lips:
this I use when produce sound like:
[b]
Labial
[m]
[p]
behind alveolar ridge
produce sounds like
[d]
[t]
Alveolar
[n]
[l]
the part that is more back inside the mouth
denominate:
Velar
because there is the soft palate
[k]
[g]
[ŋ]
Manner of articulation
how you actually produce the sounds
When I stop the air of temporal form
when release the air, listen a small explosion
sounds like
[p]
Stop/Plosive
occlusive
[t]
[k]
close the mouth but not for complete
for a little air can go out
This sounds are fricative
[s]
[f]
When use the nose for that air escape
[m]
nasal
[n]
Sonorant
go out the air for the mouth more or less without obstacles
[l]
[r]
Voicing :open_mouth:
vocal cords