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Bilabial- Plosives

Place: /p/ -/b/ Bilabial

Manner of articulation 1)

2)

3)

4)

5)

Voicing /p/ Voiceless or fortis /b/ Voiced Or lenis

Exercise: Try to do this..

/p/ /b/ Aspiration Aspirated (Pen/ pea) No aspirated (Ben/ bat) Nasal plosion Happen/open Cabman/ submarine Labial and lateral plosion Plam/ plate/ simple/ apple Black/ blue/ trable No pronaunced Psalm/ psychic Lamb/ bomb/ climb No complite plosion Stopped/ griped/kept Robbed/ rob Tom/ subtitle

Words- contrasts /p/-/b/ Bin Ben Bear Cab Pub Bobby Pin Pen Pear Cap Pup Poppy

Listen and complite the dialogue.

Word- search

1 3 2 5 6 4 10 9 7 8

r k æ b a l t f e p ə s n o Ȝ i m y ʤ p ͪ ɫ t ͪ ∫ ʊ j ʧ d v z I K ɪ:  t∫ P θ g ɪ:

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