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consonants, Fricatives, alveopalatal, fully distributed - Coggle Diagram
consonants
in the nasal cavity
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ŋ
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n + g = ŋ
\g\ only pronounced if the word can't be divided into two morphemes. ex, finger, anger
exception!
comparative always pronounced due to it being treated as a single morpheme. ex, longer
can't be pronounced at the end of the morpheme. ex, sing, bang
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Fricatives
voiceless
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h
glottal
phonetically It's a voiceless vowel with the quality of the vowel that follows it.
phonologically It's a consonant.
It's only prevocalic, which means only occuring before a vowel.
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voiced
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ʒ
palatal
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doesn't occur initially
exception! names and the word genre, which is originally French but used in English literature
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Two articulators narrow to form a small gap in the vocal tract and generate the audible friction out of the air flow.
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