ENGLISH FRICATIVES Definition: A type of consonant made by forcing air through a narrow gap so that a hissing noise is generated.

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ENGLISH FRICATIVES Definition: A type of consonant made by forcing air through a narrow gap so that a hissing noise is generated.

ENGLISH FRICATIVES PLACE OF ARTICULATION VOICING/MUSCULAR EFFORT

ENGLISH FRICATIVES PLACE OF ARTICULATION a) dental /T D/

ENGLISH FRICATIVES PLACE OF ARTICULATION a) dental b) labiodental /f v/

ENGLISH FRICATIVES PLACE OF ARTICULATION a) dental b) labiodental c) alveolar /s z/

ENGLISH AFFRICATES PLACE OF ARTICULATION a) dental b) labiodental c) alveolar d) palatoalveolar /S Z/

ENGLISH FRICATIVES PLACE OF ARTICULATION a) dental b) labiodental c) alveolar d) palatoalveolar

ENGLISH FRICATIVES VOICING/MUSCULAR EFFORT a) Voiced/Lenis /D v z Z/

ENGLISH FRICATIVES a) Voiced/Lenis B) Voiceless/Fortis /T f s S/