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Units 13,
14, 15
By: Águeda Castillo
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/ʧ/
/ʃ/
/ʤ/
/ʒ/
Voiceless postalveolar affricate
Voiceless palatal fricative
Voiced palatal fricative
Voiced postalveolar affricate
Unit 13
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/ʧ/
/ʒ//ʤ/
/ʃ/
Place of Articulation
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The airstream is first stopped momentarly and then quickly released with friction.
The tongue tip is firmly pressed against the alveolar ridge behind upper front teeth, and then moved very closed to the
palatal area. The vocal cords are not vibrating.
Voiceless alveopalatal affricate
Examples: Check ChurchKitchen
FurnitureBeach
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The airstream is first stopped momentarly and then quickly released with friction.
The tongue tip is firmly pressed against the alveolar ridge behind upper front teeth, and then moved very closed to the palatal area. The vocal
cords are vibrating.
Voiced alveopalatal affricate
Examples: June
JewerlyAgencycollege
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The tongue blade is near the hard palate but does not touch upper gum ridge, the airstream continuous without interruption, and the vocal cords are not vibrating.
Voiceless palatal fricative
Examples: ShoppingVacationDishesCash
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The tongue blade is near the hard palate but does not touch upper gum ridge, the airstream continuous without
interruption, and the vocal cords are vibrating.
Voiced palatal fricative
Examples: Television PleasureGarage
Ususally
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Approximant consonants
Approximants are speech sounds that involve the articulators approaching each other but not narrowly enough or with enough articulatory precision to create turbulent airflow. Approximants fall between fricatives, which do produce a turbulent airstream, and vowels, which produce no turbulence.This class of sounds includes lateral approximants like [l] (as in less), non-lateral approximants like [ɹ] (as in rest), and semivowels like [j] and [w] (as in yes and west, respectively
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/w/
/r/
/j/
/l/
Voiced labiovelar glide
Voiced alveolar retroflex
Voiced alveolar lateral
Voiced palatal glide
Unit 14
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Voicedalveolar retroflex
The tonhue tip is curled upward, but does not touch the rof of the mouth, the airstream continuous without interruption
and the vocal cords are vibrating
Examples: RainRight
RememberRestaurant
Friend
a
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Voiced palatal glide
The tongue blade is near the hard palate, in the same position as for vowel /i/, but does not touch it. The airstream
continuous without interruption, and the vocal cords are vibrating
Examples: YouYear
YesterdayUniversityMuseum
View
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Voiced alveolar lateral
The tongue tip is pressed against the upper gum ridge the airstream is continuous and passes over both sides of the
tongue, and the vocal cords are vibrating
Examples: Late
AloneCall
ClockLittle
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Voiced labiovelar glide
The tongue back is raised toward the velum and the lips are simultaneos rounded in the same position as for the vowel
/u/. The aristream continuous without interruption, and the vocal cords are vibrating.
Examples: Walk
WindyWouldWhentwenty
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/m/
/n/
/ŋ/
Voiced bilabial nasal
Voiced velar nasal
Voiced alveolar nasal
Unit 15
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Voiced bilabial nasal
The two lips are pressed together, and the airstream is forced into the nasal cavity and exits through the nose. The
vocal cords are vibrating.
Examples: MusicHomeClimb
Museumsometimes
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Voiced alveolar nasal
The toungue tip is pressed against the alveolar ridge, behaind upper front teeth. The airstream is continuous without interruption through the nose and the vocal coards are
vibrating.
Examples: NeverMineOnce
Doesn´tMountain
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Voiced velar nasal
The tongue bak touches the velum and the airstream continuous through the nose, and the vocal cords are
vibrating.
Examples: Long
NothingThinkFinger
Singing