Phonetics, Volume 10 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Physiological Phonetics | 21 |
CHAPTER III Types of Articulation | 29 |
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accent according acoustic acoustic phonetics affricates amplitude apical apico-alveolar articulation articulatory arytenoids assimilation bilabial Brit called characterized close close vowel combinatory phonetics consequently contrast curves dialects diphthongs distinction duration Engl English example formant French frequency fricative front vowels function German glottal glottis graph hard palate important influence intensity intonation Italian labialized laryngeal tone larynx Latin linguistic lips low formant means mouth muscles nasal consonants nasal vowels noise normal oral cavity Palatograms perceived pharynx phenomena phonetic changes phonetic laws phonetician physiological place of articulation position possible predorsal produced pronounced pronunciation quantity question resonance retroflex rounded short vowel soft palate sonorous sounds of language Spanish speak Spectrograms spectrum speech apparatus spirant stop structure supraglottal cavities Swedish syllabic boundary syllable symbols tendency timbre tion tongue types units unstressed uvular variations velar vowels vibration vocal cords voiced vowels and consonants word