Week_3 Flashcards

(38 cards)

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Manners of Articulation

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-Plostive/stop
-Nasal
-Trill
-Tap/ Lab
-Fricitive
-Affricate
-Approximate (Glides and Liquids/lateral approximate)

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Liquids

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A type of approximate (approximate to a vowel)
examples are: /l/ and /r/

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Approximate (2 types)

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The two types of approximates are:
-glides and
-semi-vowels
Approximates are consonants that approach sound of vowels. Two getting closer on the dance floor.
Examples are: /l/, /r/, /w/, /y/

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What are Glides

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“gotta glide wit it”
/j/, /w/
Glides wit it like I’m James Harden

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Nasals

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Nasals are (m), (n) and /nnng/

They use sounds primarily from the nose (nasal tract)
-They are called nasal stops because they stop flow that comes anywhere not including the nasal tract

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Lateral Approximate

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another name for liquids
[ɹ] and [l] are also called “liquids”

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Fricitive

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“ffffffffffff” some obstuction, but still airflow like playing c on a clarinet (narrow turbulance)
flow tub

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  • not important
    Affricate (no on Ipa)
    (il y a 2)
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  • A combo of a plosive and a fricitive.
    1st plosive and 2nd frictive
    (tʃ) and (dʒ)

stop and go! russel westbrook

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Trill (not important)

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Tap/flap

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Just a quick lick

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Oral Phones

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Nasal phones

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13
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3 sound classes

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vowels, consonants and semivowels(AKA)_________

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Consonants with always voiced (no brother and sister pair)

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sonorants
examples:
nasals- (m) (N) /ing/
liquids- l and rrrr

glides /w/ and /j/

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what consonants are always voice

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glides

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what are glides

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consonants with only vibration

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labial sounds

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labio dental

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interdental

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alveolar

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post-alvelor

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palatel

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aka “hard palate”

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hard palate

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aka “palater

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velar
soft palate
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soft palate velar
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uvular
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pharyngel
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glottal
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labio velar
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oral phones vs nasal phones
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plosives/stops
Plosives: -oral stops -glottal stops Nasasl stops /m/ /n/ /ing/
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strident/sibilant
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strident/sibilant
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strident/sibilant
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approximates (2 types)
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glottal stop?
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strident/sibilant