ARTICULATORY PHONETICS
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  • [p] [b] [m]
  • When we pronounce/ we articulate by bringing both lips together.

Bilabials

  • [f] [v]
  • Articulate these sounds by touching the bottom lips to upper teeth

Labiodentals

  • hard and soft “th”
  • th/ by inserting the tip of tongue between the upper and lower teeth

Interdentals

  • [t] [d] [n] [s] [z] [l] [r]
  • Tongue raised in various ways to alveolar

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– [sh] [mea(s)ure] [ch] [dz] [j]

  • Raising the front part of tongue to top the plate.

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– [k] [g] [ri(ng)]

  • Raising the back of tongue to the soft palate of velum.

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Bilabial Consonants

Consonants produced by bringing both lips together.

Labiodental Consonants

Consonants produced by touching the lower lip to upper teeth.

Interdental Consonants

Consonants produced by inserting the tongue tip between upper and lower teeth.

Alveolar Consonants

Consonants produced by raising the tongue in various ways to the alveolar ridge.

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Palatal Consonants

Consonants produced by raising the front part of the tongue to the hard palate.

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Velar Consonants

Consonants produced by raising the back of the tongue to the soft palate (velum).

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