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Acoustic Phonetics – focusses on the physical properties of sounds. Auditory Phonetics – concerned how listeners perceive these sounds. Articulatory Phonetics – the study of how vocal tracts produces the sound ______

language

Places of articulation; 1. Bilibials – Sounds produced with both lips come together. 2. Labiodentals – Sounds pronounced by touching the bottom lip to the upper teeth 3. Interdentals – Sounds pronounced by inserting the tip of the tongue between the teeth 4. Alveolars – Sounds produced with the tongue raised in various ways to the alveolar ridge. They are seven of these sounds 5. Palatals – constriction occurs by raising the front part of the tongue to the ______

palate

Manner of articulation – Speech sounds also vary in the way the airstream is affected as it flows from the lungs up and out of the mouth and ______

nose

PHONETICS – the study of speech sounds. Aims to provide the set of properties necessary to describe and distinguish all the sounds in human languages throughout the world. Segments – the physical manifestations of discrete linguistic. ______

<p>Acoustic Phonetics</p> Signup and view all the answers

Uvulars – sounds are produced by raising the back of the tongue to the ______

<p>uvula</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ – the study of speech sounds. Aims to provide the set of properties necessary to describe and distinguish all the sounds in human languages throughout the world. Segments – the physical manifestations of discrete linguistic

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______ – the physical manifestations of discrete linguistic

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Places of articulation; 1. Bilibials – Sounds produced with both lips come together. 2. Labiodentals – Sounds pronounced by touching the bottom lip to the upper teeth 3. Interdentals – Sounds pronounced by inserting the tip of the tongue between the teeth 4. Alveolars – Sounds produced with the tongue raised in various ways to the alveolar ridge. They are seven of these sounds 5. Palatals – constriction occurs by raising the front part of the tongue to the ______

<p>palate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Another class of sounds is produced by raising the back of the tongue to the soft palate or ______

<p>velum</p> Signup and view all the answers

Manner of articulation – Speech sounds also vary in the way the airstream is affected as it flows from the lungs up and out of the mouth and ______

<p>nose</p> Signup and view all the answers

Articulatory Phonetics – the study of how vocal tracts produces the sound ______

<p>language</p> Signup and view all the answers

The study of speech sounds. Aims to provide the set of properties necessary to describe and distinguish all the sounds in human languages throughout the world. Segments – the physical manifestations of discrete ______

<p>linguistic</p> Signup and view all the answers

Palatals – constriction occurs by raising the front part of the tongue to the ______

<p>palate</p> Signup and view all the answers

PHONETICS – the study of speech sounds. Aims to provide the set of properties necessary to describe and distinguish all the sounds in human languages throughout the world. ______

<p>Segments</p> Signup and view all the answers

Manner of articulation – Speech sounds also vary in the way the airstream is affected as it flows from the lungs up and out of the mouth and ______

<p>nose</p> Signup and view all the answers

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