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Phonetics

Phonetics. Physiology of language. I.P.A. Your Mouth. Bell Ringer.

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Phonetics

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  1. Phonetics Physiology of language

  2. I.P.A.

  3. Your Mouth

  4. Bell Ringer həloɛvriwən. aj hop jɔrwikɛndzwərwɛl! ajhævrɪtənawtðɪssɛntənstuhɛlpjubɛtərəndərstændfənɛtɪks. ɪfjuhævnɑtɒlrɛdi, plizrajtjɔrnem, juzɪŋajpie, ɑnitʃəvjɔrbɛlrɪŋərzfrəmnawəntɪlðəɛndəvðəjunət.

  5. Articulators • Dental - Using teeth • Nasal – Air flows through the nose • Alveolar – Tongue hits alveolar ridge • Labial - Using lips

  6. Your tongue Dorsum Blade Epiglottis

  7. Stop Block air flow with: • Tongue • blade [t] [d] • dorsum [k] [g] (velar) • Lips [b] [p] • Epiglottis [ʔ] *

  8. Glottal Stop • Cat = [kæʔ] • Button = [bʌʔn̩] • Sitting = [sɪʔɪn]

  9. Fricative Forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together /f v, θ ð, s z, ʃ ʒ/

  10. Sibilant Forcing air through a narrow channel, but also curl tongue lengthwise to direct the air over the edge of the teeth. [s], [z], [ʃ], and [ʒ]

  11. Affricative Astop leading into a fricative (t͜ʃ and d͡ʒ)

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