ch 9 articulation p. 177 181
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ArticulationPage 177-181
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From Vocal Production
•Knowing parts of the body involved in making sound
•Utilize other parts of the body to communicate & be understood
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Articulation•Shape sounds using lips, teeth,
tongue, hard & soft palates, & glottis
•Combined vowel & consonant sounds create words
•Specific articulators produce specific sounds
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Articulators
Soft palate
Hard palate
LipsTongue
Teeth
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Vowel Sounds•Mainly produced by
changing positions of the tongue & lips
•Recite words following vowel sounds on page 178
•Pay attention to changes in your mouth
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Consonant Sounds
•Produced when breath stream is stopped, slowed, or diverted by one or more articulators
•24 consonant sounds
•5 categories of consonant sounds
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5 Consonant Sound Categories
1.Stops (or plosives)
2.Fricatives
3.Combinations
4.Nasals
5.Glides
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Stops/Plosives
•Produced by stopping & releasing air stream with different articulators•Air is released in a forceful puff
“p” “t” “k” “b” “d” “g”
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Fricatives•Made by friction of air stream
passing the articulators
Unvoiced
F fur, refute, cuffTh thin, faith, wealthS sap, feast, dressSh sheep, confession, blushH has, rehearse, inhabit
Voiced
V vest, clover, stoveTh this, weather, writheZ zebra, frozen, pleaseZh treasure, vision
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Combinations•Formed when 2 consonants
combine to form new sound
Unvoiced Voiced
Ch cheat, rapture, beach J joy, reject, plunge
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Nasals•Shaped by articulators while an air
stream forces through the nose
M may, dump, tameN nice, bent, grinNg swing, young
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Glides or Liquids
• Made when articulators change position during consonant production
W wait, was, wearL lot, old, pealR rope, parade, carY yet, yeast, yesterday