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These notes provide an introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and the classification of consonants based on place of articulation. Specific examples such as labiodentals, interdentals, and alveolars are mentioned, along with diagrams.

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IPA: CONSONANTS – PLACE OF ARTICULATION ¢ Labiodentals: five [f], view [v] Sounds produced by touching the bottom lip to the upper teeth. 20 Labiodental __at f v 21 IPA: CONSONANTS – PLACE OF ARTICULATION ¢ Interdentals: thigh [θ], thy [ð] Sounds produced by inserting the tip of the ton...

IPA: CONSONANTS – PLACE OF ARTICULATION ¢ Labiodentals: five [f], view [v] Sounds produced by touching the bottom lip to the upper teeth. 20 Labiodental __at f v 21 IPA: CONSONANTS – PLACE OF ARTICULATION ¢ Interdentals: thigh [θ], thy [ð] Sounds produced by inserting the tip of the tongue between the upper teeth and the lower teeth. (Often the tongue will just touch the inside of the upper front teeth.) 22 Interdental “th” thigh thy 23 IPA: CONSONANTS – PLACE OF ARTICULATION ¢ Alveolars: tie [t], die [d], night [n], sip [s], zip [z], light [l], rock [r] Sounds produced by raising the front of the tongue to the alveolar ridge (the bump directly behind the upper front teeth). 24

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