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How much do you know? How are sounds produced? Which are some of the organs involved to produce speech? Why is it important to know how sounds are articulated? How are sounds classified? What is a phoneme? A phoneme is the smallest contrastive unit in the sound system of a language. How many phonetic sounds are there in the IPA? 44

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  • 1.Howmuch do youknow?
    How are soundsproduced?
    Which are some of theorgansinvolvedto produce speech?
    Whyisitimportanttoknowhowsounds are articulated?
    How are soundsclassified?
    What is a phoneme?
    A phoneme is the smallest contrastive unit in the sound system of a language.
    How many phonetic sounds are there in the IPA?
    44

2. 3. 4. 5. Description of Places of Articulation
6. 7. Why is important to know how sounds are articulated?
Understanding the process and anatomy of speech can assist teachers in teaching ELL learners.
8. Sounds can be voiced or voiceless.
Voiced sounds require vibration of the muscles in the larynx that form the vocal bands.
The space between these bands is called the glottis.
9. Speech results from a complex interaction between several systems in the body.
The brain, the sense of hearing, the lungs, larynx, vocal tract, and tongue all work together to produce the soundsof the English language.
10. Manner of articulation
Place of articulation
11. Bilabial sounds: p-b
Alveolar sounds: t-d
Velar sounds: k-g
PLOSIVES
12. Affricates
Palato- alveolar sounds: t- d
Fricatives

  • Labio dental: f-v

13. Dental sounds: -