Phonetics

The exercise was created 10.10.2017 by Bertil18. Anzahl Fragen: 37.




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  • Produced by almost blocking the air stream and having the air push trough the very narrow opening, thus creation friction(f, v, s, z, 3 och några av dom där konstiga: th) Fricatives
  • Produced by a combination of a stop and a fricative(ts, d3) Affricates
  • Produced by lowering the velum and letting air inte the nasal cavity(m, n, ng) Nasals
  • Have little or no obstruction to the airstream in the mouth. Articulations move between vowel positions(w, j) Glides
  • p v-, bilabial, stop
  • b v+, bilabial, stop
  • m v+, bilabial, nasal
  • w v+, bilabial, glide
  • f v-, labiodental, fricative
  • v v+, labiodental, fricative
  • t v-, alveolar, stop
  • d v+, alveolar, stop
  • s v-, alveolar, fricative
  • z v+, alveolar, fricative
  • n v+, alveolar, nasal
  • l v+, alveolar, liquid
  • r v+, alveolar, liquid
  • j v+, palatal, glide
  • k v-, velar, stop
  • g v+, velar, stop
  • 3 v+, palatal, fricative
  • d3 v+, palatal, affricate
  • ts v-, palatal, affricate
  • h v-, glottal, fricative
  • ŋ v+, velar, nasal
  • θ v-, dental, fricative
  • ʃ v-, palatal, fricative
  • Sounds formed using upper teeth and the lower lip (f, v) Labiodental
  • Sounds using both upper and lower lips (p, b, m, w) Bilabials
  • Formed with the tongue tip behind the upper front teeth (θ och den andra) Dentals
  • Pronounced with the tongue tip between the upper and lower teeth Interdentals
  • Sounds formed with the dfront part of the tongie on the alveolar ridge (t, s, l, d, z, n, r) Alveolars
  • Sound produced with the tongue and the plate. The sh -sound (s, ts, 3, d3, j) Palatals
  • Tongue against the velum (k, g) Velars
  • A sound produced in the space between the vocal folds(h) Glottals
  • a consonant produced by stopping the airflow, then letting it go (p, b, t, d, k, g) Stops
  • a sound produced by letting air flow around the sides of the tongue (l, r)) Liquids

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