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Places of Articulation: Consonants - Coggle Diagram
Places of Articulation: Consonants
Consonants are sound that are produced with the articulators more or less close. That is, they are produced with a close articulation, going from completely together to only approximating
Voicing: refers to the activity of the vocal folds. Voiceless when they are wide apart, and voiced when they are together and vibrating.
Place Of Articulation refers to that area in one of the resonanting cavities.
Manner of articulation: refers to the way the articulators are set so that the resonance effect is possible
"b" sound
Examples: beat, boat, big, bag
Place of Articulation: Bilabial
Manner of articulation: Plosive
Voicing: Voiced
Position of the soft palate: Oral
"l" sound
Examples: little, low, long, leaf
Place of articulation: Alveolar
Manner of articulation: Lateral
Voicing: Voiced
Position of the soft palate: Oral
"k" sound
Examples: king, cot, caught, key.
Place of articulation: Velar
Manner of articulation: Plosive
Voicing: Voiceless
Position of the soft palate: Oral