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Dimensions of Speech Sounds, - Speech sounds are the sounds we use in…
Dimensions of Speech Sounds
Dimension 3
Voicing
Vocal Cords
Sounds with the
"t"
cannot be felt by an exercise in touch, but when we use sounds with the
"d"
the difference can be felt.
The vocal cords are used.
Dimension 1
Place of articulation
Labial
It is called
labial
because the lips are mainly used.
The lips are the place where sounds like
"p"
,
"b"
and
"m"
are produced.
Velar
It is called
velar
because the soft palate is behind the mouth.
In this place the sounds like
"g",
"
k"
,
"n"
are produced.
Alveolar
In this place the sounds like
"t"
,
"d"
,
"n"
and
"l"
are produced.
These sounds are produced behind the
**alveolar ridge
.
Dimension 2
Manner of articulation
Fricative
To produce these sounds, the
mouth
is
closed
but
not completely
so that the air can escape.
In this place the sounds of
"s"
and
"f"
are produced.
Nasal
It is called
nasal
because it uses the
nose.
Air is held inside the mouth to produce
*"m" "n"
*sounds.
Stop/Plosive
In this place the sounds that are produced are
"p"
,
"t"
and
"k"
.
The sounds present a little
explosion.
It is known as an
occlusive.
Sonorant
The sounds of
"l" "r"
are produced because a movement is made with the tongue and the air comes out without problem.
In this place the air is let out through the mouth without any impediment.
- Speech sounds are the sounds we use in words.
It is the place
where
the sound is produced.
It is in this dimension is
how
the sounds are produced.