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lecture 3

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articulation   diction or enunciation  
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consonant   sounds that are made with the articualtors obstructing the outgoing air stream, closed sounds, add clarity and intelligibility, dividing units and frequently separate vowels  
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vowel   sounds that are made with the vocal tract more or less open and teh air stream is unobstructed  
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voicing   vocal cords are vibrating when teh sounds is produced. all vowels and diphthongs, 15 consanants.  
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place of articularion   labial, dental, alveolar, palatal, velar, glottal  
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manner of articulation   stop, splosive, fricative, affricate, glide, liquid, nasal  
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assimilation   occures when a sounds in a word is changed or modified as the result of the influence of neighboring sounds. ex: want to...wanna or i am going to...i'm gonna  
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labial   involving lips  
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bilabial   involving both lips  
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labiodentals   involving lower lip and upper teeth  
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dental   tongue touches teeth  
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alveolar   tongue touches the alveolar ridge  
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palatal   tongue touches teh hard palate  
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velar   tongue contacts or is near the velum  
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glottal   glottis is partially closed H is the only sound in american english  
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stop   the air stream is briefly but completely stopped in the oral cavity  
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fricative   sounds in which the air stream is not totally stopped but is obstructed to a narrow area. fate, thick  
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affricate   thses sounds combine the stop and a fricitave. you stop the air and then move into fricative. match  
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glide   sounds with little or no obstruction. yes  
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liquid   sounds hwere the air stream is obstructed but not stopping or fricativing. lady rabbit  
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nasal   air goes through the nasal cavity instead of the oral  
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active articulators   lower jaw, lips, tongue, velum  
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passive articulators   teeth, hard palate  
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