Elementary Phonetics : English, French, German ; Their Theory And Practical Application in the Classroom

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This kind of practice will also familiarise him with the distinction between "voiced" and "breathed" (also called " voiceless ") consonants. Further, he should, for this purpose, be brought to apply some simple test like pressing the palms of the hands to the ears, when he will find that the voiced consonants are accompanied by a buzzing in the head, caused by the vibration of the vocal chords, which is absent when the voiceless consonants are produced.
In the accompanying Table VIII., the plac
...e of articu- lation is indicated in the vertical, the mode of articulation in the horizontal columns. The voiced consonants are underlined.
Table VIII. English Consonants Tongue and Glottis.
Lip and Teeth, Gum Palate Teeth.
Lip.
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After.
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Fricative ^'I .li, w 9,8 S, z, 1 ll i h Plosive p,h *'i k,g Nasal m 1 u 1 Lateral ]_ Vibration of the Tip of the Tongue.
r 64 PHONETICS English Fricative Consonants §124. Place of Articulation: Lip and Teeth (see Plate B, Fig. 1).
The consonant sounds which admit of prolongation, such as V, f, s, z, sh, are called fricative (or open, spirant, continuant) consonants.


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