Chapter 8 CONSONANTS Disk 3 - Nasals m n m n ŋ. Chapter 8 CONSONANTS Disk 3 - Glides ʍ w r j.

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Chapter 8 CONSONANTS Disk 3 - Nasals m n m n ŋ

Chapter 8 CONSONANTS Disk 3 - Glides ʍ w r j

Chapter 8 CONSONANTS Disk 3 - Lateral l

Chapter 8 CONSONANTS Disk 3 - Affricates tʃ dʒ

m m is a voiced bilabial nasal Spellings for m m as in man mm as in hammer lm as in calm mn as in column gm as in diaphragm

n n is a voiced lingua-alveolar nasal Spellings for n n as in no nn as in penny kn as in knife gn as in gnat pn as in pneumonia mn as in mnemonic

ŋ ŋ is a voiced lingua-velar nasal Spellings for ŋ ng as in sing n as in think nc as in anchor n as in anxious ngue as on tongue

ʍ and w ʍ and w are bilabial glides ʍ is voiceless w is voiced

Spellings for ʍ and w wh as in where w after t in twelve u after k as in quit w as in wet o as in one u as in liquid

r r is a voiced lingua-alveolar glide Spellings for r r as in red rr as in ferry rh as in rhythm wr as in wrong

j j is voiced lingua-palatal glide Spellings for j y as in yese as in few io as in opinionia as in familiar ie as in viewj as in hallelujah u as in use

l l is a voiced lingua-alveolar lateral Spellings for l l as in left ll as in pillow ln as in kiln

tʃ and dʒ tʃ and dʒ are cognate sounds tʃ is a voiceless lingua-alveolo/palatal affricate dʒ is a voiced lingua-alveolao/palatal affricate

Spellings for tʃ and dʒ ch as in chairj as in judge tch as in kitcheng as in gypsy tu as in naturaldg as in edge ti as in questiondj as in adjective c as in cellod as in soldier te as in righteousgg as in exaggerate di as in cordial du as in gradual ge as in George