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Approximants | semi-vowels, only occur before a vowel phoneme - Coggle…
Approximants | semi-vowels
Articulation in which the articulators approach each other but don't get sufficiently close in order to produce a complete consonant.
voiced
w
bilabial velar
j
palatal
l
leteral
fully distributed
dark
after vowels
clear
preceded by a consonant and followe by a vowel
devoiced
when it's preceded by a stressed \p\ or \k. ex, play, clay
r
alveolar
non-rhotic
accents where \r\ only occur before vowels.ex, the BBC
doesn't occur at the end of a word if it followed by a consonant. ex, hard
rhotic
accents where \r\ occur at the end
also called glides because they're non-syllabic, which means they can't form a syllable on their own so they need a vowel with them.
only occur before a vowel phoneme
pronounced like a fricative if it came after initials p,t,k and followed by a vowel.