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Phonology (Different regions of the tongue (the centre – opposite the…
Phonology
Different regions of the tongue
the centre – opposite the meeting point of hard and soft palate
the front – opposite the hard palate
the blade – the tapering area facing the ridge of teeth
the back – opposite the soft palate
the tip – the extreme end of the tongue
Vowels
Front Vowels
Back vowels
Central vowels
Articulation
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By region
Palatal articulation
Alveolar articulation
Velar articulation
Dental articulation
Glottal articulation
Labio-dental articulation
Labial articulation
By manner
Stop consonants/plosive consonants
Affricates
Fricatives
Nasal consonants
Lateral consonants
Approximants
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Consonants
Their sound results from three things
voicing – causing the vocal cords to vibrate
where the articulation happens
how the articulation happens – how the airflow is controlled
Dipthongs
Glide vowels
The study of the sound system of languages
Syllables
Accent
All of them should be voiced
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