PHONETIC 1 MGSTER. RAMON GUERRA by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra.

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PHONETIC 1 MGSTER. RAMON GUERRA by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

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Vocal folds warm up /v/ labiodental fricative /j/ palatal approximant /z/ retroflex fricative by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

SPEECH AND BREATHING All the sounds we use in speech are produced by moving air. Speaking begins with the air inside the speaker chest escaping from the lungs through the mouth. Speech: modified breathing by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

SPEECH ORGANS by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

Articulators Part of the vocal tract with which we produce speech sounds. Used as a reference point for classifying consonants by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

CLICK HERE TO STUDY VOWEL SOUNDS CLICK HERE TO STUDY VOWEL SOUNDS by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

CONSONANT SOUNDS by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

Syllables A phonological consisting of a vowel and any consonants with forms its beginning or end. 1.Is there any obstruction of the air flowing from the lungs? 2.How many vowel sounds do you hear? 3.How many syllables does this phrase have by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

Phoneme A speech sound which can be identified as one of the set of distinctive sounds of a particular language. THERE ARE APROXIMATELY 44 PHONEMES IN ENGLISH. CLICK HERE TO SEE THIS LIST. HERE READ ARTICLE. CLICK HERE by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra

Lets feel each articulator Lungs : breath (inhale and exhale) Trachea: see video here here Larynx and vocal folds: see video here here Pharynx: see video here here Uvula: see video here here Tongue: see video here here Soft palate: see video here here Hard palate: see video here here Teeth: see link here here Lips: see link here here Nasal cavity: see link here here by: Mgster. Ramon Guerra