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Phases of stop consonant production
Closing phase, stop phase, aspirated phrase
What are the stop intrusions?
/t/ between /n/ & /s/
/p/ between /m/ & /θ/
/k/ between /ŋ/ & /θ/
What are the differences in nasality
Nasalization - vocal fry
Nasal emission - nasal air escaping through the nose during speech
Denasalization
Why are fricatives called fricatives?
They are sounds are made by forcing air through a narrow channel in the mouth, which creates a friction sound
Why are affricates called affricates?
They are the combination of two sounds, a stop followed by a fricative
Liquids Definition
consonants produced with minimal friction and smooth movement
Glides definition
articulators move in a smooth, gliding motion
Approximates definition
The minimal obstruction of the vocal tract