4 Cog Psych E3

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chambsal11  on December 3, 2010

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cognitive psychology

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4 Cog Psych E3

places of articulation
-def: WHERE is sound being produced:
1) bilabial*
2) labiodental*
3) dental (tongue against teeth "th")
4) alveolar*
5) palatal*
6) velar*
7) glottal (the glottis in the throat [h] )
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places of articulation -def: WHERE is sound being produced:
1) bilabial*
2) labiodental*
3) dental (tongue against teeth "th")
4) alveolar*
5) palatal*
6) velar*
7) glottal (the glottis in the throat [h] )
bilabial (a place of articulation)
-def: 2 lips together (p,b,m,w)
labiodental (a place of articulation)
-def: BOTTOM lip against TOP FRONT teeth
- [f,v]
velar (a place of articulation)
-def: tongue against soft palate in the roof of the mouth.
- [g,k]
-*vocalists' favorite b/c of soft palate
alveolar (a place of articulation)
-def: TONGUE AGAINST the alveolar ridge of the GUMS, just behind the FRONT teeth.
-[t,d,s,z,n,l,r]
palatal (a place of articulation)
-def: tongue against HARD PALATE in ROOF of mouth just BEHIND the alveolar ridge.
- [s,z,c,j,y]
Manner of Articulation -def: HOW we produce sound
includes:
-stops*
-fricatives*
-affricatives [c,j]
-nasals*
-laterals*
-semivowels [w,r,y]
stops (a manner of articulation)
-def: a COMPLETE CLOSURE @ a point in articulation
-[p,b,t,d,k,g]
**BUT with [p] you finally release the air
fricative (a manner of articulation)
-def: Consonants produced with PARTIAL BLOCKAGE of the breath stream causing sustained TURBULENCE/VIBRATION during production.
-[f,v,th]
nasals (a manner of articulation)
-def: the CLOSURE of the MOUTH and the OPENING of the NASAL PASSAGE to let AIR through.
-[m,n,ng]
laterals (a manner of articulation)
-def: you are shaping the TONGUE so that the main OPENING for AIR to pass through is @ the SIDES of the tongue.
-[L]

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