Fundamentals of Phonetics

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Fundamentals of Phonetics Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2008

1. Speech organs Parts of the human body involved in the production of speech: the lungs, the trachea (or windpipe), the throat, the mouth, and the nose.

Position of the vocal folds: voiceless

Position of the vocal folds: voicing (initial & the widest aperture)

Position of the vocal folds: glottal stop [ʔ]

coronal (tip and blade) dorsal (front and back) In phonology, the corresponding sounds made with these parts of the tongue are referred to as coronal (tip and blade) dorsal (front and back) radical/guttural (root) D C R