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Manner of Articulation
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How sounds are produced?
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Plosives What is a plosive sound?
How many types of plosive sounds are there in English?
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Fricatives How is a fricative sound produced?
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Nasals How can you define a nasal sound?
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Semi-vowels The sounds at the beginning of words like 'you' and 'wet' are made without closure in the mouth. they are vowel-like. They normally occur at the beginning of a word or syllable. They behave functionally like consonants. The semivowels are represented by the symbols /j/ and /w/.
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Summary Plosives: bilabial /p/ and /b/ alveolar /t/ and /d/
velar /k/ and /g/ Fricatives: labio-dental /f/ and /v/ alveolar /s/ and /z/ Trills /r/
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