Segmental phonetics Suprasegmental phonetics Prosodic phonetics.

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Segmental phonetics Suprasegmental phonetics Prosodic phonetics

Phonetic features Manner – plosive, fricative, affricate, approximant, nasal, lateral Place – bilabial, labiodental, dental, alveolar, post-alveolar, palatal, velar Voicing fortis or lenis (voiced or unvoiced) 3 parameters

pstop bilab fortis bstop bilab lenis tstop alv fortis dstop alv lenis kstop velar fortis gstop velar lenis

groppóli The 3 parameters are independent of each other stop velar lenis stop bilabial fortis

groppóli The 3 parameters are independent of each other stop bilabial lenis stop velar fortis

_ro__óli The 3 parameters are independent of each other stop bilabial lenis stop velar fortis

brokkóli The 3 parameters are independent of each other stop bilabial lenis stop velar fortis

Tonundur ljónanna The 3 parameters are independent of each other Change these alveolars to velars......

Konundur ljónanna The 3 parameters are independent of each other Change these alveolars to velars......

Konu dur ljónanna The 3 parameters are independent of each other Change these alveolars to velars......

Konu ur ljónanna The 3 parameters are independent of each other Change these alveolars to velars......

The King of the Lions ? The 3 parameters are independent of each other

What would he have said instead of “king”? Remember – he changes velar to alveolar

Segmental phonetics Suprasegmental phonetics Prosodic phonetics

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Segmental phonetics Suprasegmental phonetics Prosodic phonetics