Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Articulatory
Phonetics
- Voice
- Place
- Manner
- Vocals
- Voice
- Voiced
- Involve
Vibrations
- b, d, v, m
- Voiceles
- Without
vibratios
- s, t, p, f
- Place
- Section's tract
(articulators)
- Production of spech
- Active Articulator
- Moves towars
another
- Passive Articulatior
- Remains
stationary
- Different
places in the
vocal tract
- Bilabial
- The lips come into
contact with each
other
- p, b, m
- Dental
- Tongue tip - upper teeth
to form a constriction
- o, y
- Labiodental
- The tower lip
on upper
teeth
- f, v
- Sounds
- Endolabial (Upper teeth -
inside of the lower lip
- Exolabial (Upper
teeth - outerside
of the lower lip
- Alveolar
- Front portion of the
tongue - alveolar
ridge
- Palatal
- The tongue
body - The hard
palate in the
mouth
- Postalveolar
- Blade of the tongue -
Post alveolar region
of the mouth
- Velar
- Back of the
tongue - Back of
the roof of the
mouth
- Manner
- It refers to the
way a sound is
made
- The airflow can be
completely blocked off
or made turbulent
- Aproximants
- The distance between the
aarticulators isn't enough to create
turbulent airflow
- Fricatives
- The articulator are in a
close approximation an
cause the airflow
become turbulent
- Stop articulations
- Involve a
complete closure
in the vocal tract
- Plosives - The velum
is rased, wich
prevents air from
escaping (p, b, t, d, k, g)
- Nasals - The velum is
lowered, which allows
airflow to escape (m,
n)
- Vowels
- Categories
- Monophthongs
- Relatively stable
tongue position
- Diphthongs
- The tongue moves
from one part of the
mouth to another
- Position
- Vertical tongue
position (close-open)
- How close the tongue is to the
roof of the mouth
- If the tongue is close, it is
given the label close (æ)
- if the tongue is low in the
mouth, it’s given the label
open (ɪ, ʊ)
- Horizontal tongue
position (front, mid,
back)
- Refers to where the
tongue is positioned in
the vocal tract in terms
of ‘at the front’ or ‘at the
back’.
- Lip position
- round (u, o),
spread or neutral
- They are usually voiced
and are produced without
friction.